Argentina Weather
From the Andes to Antarctica - A Land of Extremes
Get accurate weather forecasts for every city, town, village, and region across Argentina. From the subtropical north to Patagonian glaciers, the Andes mountains to the Atlantic coast, track conditions across this vast and diverse nation with real-time updates and extended forecasts.
155+
Locations
3,800km
North to South
6-21°C
Avg Temperature
150-2000mm
Annual Rainfall
Major Cities Weather
Live weather conditions for Argentina's most popular destinations
Weather by Region
Argentina's climate varies dramatically from tropical north to subpolar south
Scenic Destinations Weather
Weather forecasts for Argentina's most iconic natural attractions
All Argentina Locations
Complete list of 155+ cities, towns, and destinations with weather forecasts
Patagonia
Central & Northern Argentina
Seasons (Southern Hemisphere)
- Summer: December - February (20-35°C in north, 10-20°C in Patagonia)
- Autumn: March - May (15-25°C, ideal for wine regions)
- Winter: June - August (5-15°C, ski season in Andes)
- Spring: September - November (15-25°C, wildflower season)
Regional Climate Highlights
- Buenos Aires: Humid subtropical, hot summers
- Mendoza: Semi-arid, sunny wine country
- Patagonia: Cold and windy, dramatic weather
- Northwest: Arid highlands, desert landscapes
Weather Tip:Argentina's vast size means weather varies enormously. Patagonia can experience extreme wind (up to 120km/h), while Buenos Aires has humid summers. In the Andes, conditions can change rapidly. Always check local forecasts when planning outdoor activities.
About Argentina Weather
Argentina, the eighth largest country in the world, spans an incredible range of climates from the subtropical jungles of Misiones to the sub-Antarctic conditions of Tierra del Fuego.
The country stretches 3,800 kilometers from north to south, creating a remarkable diversity of weather patterns. The Andes mountains along the western border influence precipitation throughout the country, creating rain shadow deserts and fertile wine regions.
Patagonia is famous for its dramatic weather, with strong westerly winds, sudden storms, and some of the world's most impressive glaciers. The Lake District around Bariloche offers world-class skiing in winter and excellent hiking in summer.
The wine regions of Mendoza and Cafayate benefit from over 300 days of sunshine per year, while the northeast around Iguazu Falls receives abundant rainfall supporting lush rainforests.
Whether you're planning a tango evening in Buenos Aires, a wine tour in Mendoza, trekking to Fitz Roy, watching glaciers calve at Perito Moreno, or exploring the colorful mountains of Jujuy, accurate weather forecasts are essential for your Argentine adventure.
Our comprehensive weather coverage includes over 200 locations across all Argentine provinces, from major cities to remote Patagonian villages and iconic natural attractions.


