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Weather Forecast
For a weather forecast in Buenos
Aries, visit The Weather Channel:
General
Characteristics
Due to the extension of the country,
its geographical location, and different latitudes and altitudes,
Argentina presents climatic characteristics that greatly differ
from one region to the other.
Like other South American countries
below the equator, Argentina's winter lasts from July to October,
while the summer goes from December to March. The winter is cold
and rainy and the days grow shorter, therefore, we recommend visiting
the north and northwest regions during this time, since there
is less rainfall and heat there during this season. The summers
are hot and humid and the days are longer, making the Patagonia
and southern Andes ideal vacation spots.
The sea regulates the temperature
in the majority of the country's costal cities so there is not
much difference between the minimum and maximum temperatures.
This is the case in Buenos Aires.
For many people the ideal months
to visit Argentina are in the spring and fall since the climate
at this time remains relatively warm.
Temperature
and Precipitation
The following is a list of average
annual temperatures and precipitation in Argentina's main cities:
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Temperature
(Minimum - Maximum) |
Precipitation
(Minimum - Maximum) |
| Buenos
Aires |
5°
C - 29° C |
51
mm - 123 mm |
| Cordoba |
9°
C - 23° C |
6
mm - 125 mm |
| Corrientes |
15°
C - 27° C |
40
mm - 701 mm |
| Rosario |
11°
C - 24° C |
30
mm - 111 mm |
| San
Juan |
8°
C - 25° C |
1
mm - 17 mm |
| San
Miguel de Tucuman |
12°
C - 25° C |
9
mm - 190 mm |
| Santiago
del Estero |
12°
C - 28° C |
5
mm - 105 mm |
| Ushuaia |
0.6°
C - 9° C |
23
mm - 54 mm |
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