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Argentina climate
Mild and humid east, dry west, cold far south. Browse cities below to find a city with detailed month-by-month records.
Popular cities:Buenos Aires · Córdoba · Rosario · Mar del Plata · San Miguel de Tucumán · Salta
Browse all 33 cities in Argentina
Grouped by climate type, then by population.
Cfa
Humid subtropical
13 citiesBuenos AiresRosarioSanta FeCorrientesPosadasBahía BlancaResistenciaMerloQuilmesFormosaLa PlataSanta Rosa
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BSk
Cold semi-arid
6 citiesCwa
Monsoon-influenced humid subtropical
5 citiesCwb
Subtropical highland
2 citiesCfb
Oceanic / temperate
1 cityBWk
Cold desert
1 cityBWh
Hot desert
1 cityCsb
Warm-summer Mediterranean
1 cityCfc
Subpolar oceanic
1 cityA few cities, to show the range
A spread picked to show how different the climate gets across Argentina.
Climate types in Argentina
Argentina spans 10 climate types. The 8 most widespread:
Cfa
Humid subtropical · 13 citiesBSk
Cold semi-arid · 6 citiesCwa
Monsoon-influenced humid subtropical · 5 citiesBSh
Hot semi-arid · 2 citiesCwb
Subtropical highland · 2 citiesCfb
Oceanic / temperate · 1 cityCfc
Subpolar oceanic · 1 cityCsb
Warm-summer Mediterranean · 1 city
… and 2 more.
Climate records across Argentina — warmest, coolest, wettest, driest
Warmest Puerto Iguazú (72.8 °F avg) · Coolest Ushuaia (43.6 °F avg) · Wettest Posadas (74 in/yr) · Driest San Juan (4 in/yr)These are the extreme ends of our city records, not typical conditions — most of Argentina sits well between them.