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owns prodigious natural beauties as it hugs various
territories of mountains, plains and highlands arresting
all possible weathers. It has various climatic regions
with particular sceneries. Argentina, a long stretching
country lies almost entirely within the temperate zone
of the Southern Hemisphere, unlike the rest of the continent
to the north, which lies within the tropics. It stretches
from the subtropics along the northeastern border with
Brazil to the subpolar regions of Tierra del Fuego in
the south. The climate of Argentina varies from region
to region due to its geography and diverse latitudes
and altitudes.
Winter in Argentina
Like the rest of South American countries below the
equatorial line, the winter in Argentina is from July
to October. The winter is chilly and damp and with shorter
days; visits to the north and northeastern zones are
recommended, because of the rains and the low temperature
during this season.
Summer in Argentina
The summer season extends from December to March. Summers
in Argentina are characterized by long hot and humid
and the days. Visits to the Patagonia and the southern
Andes are advocated during this point.
Spring and Fall in Argentina
Spring and fall according to many are the best seasons
to visit Argentina because the weather remains comparatively
warm during these months.
Temperatures of Argentina
The average temperatures annual temperatures vary from
24°C (75°F) to 11°C (51°F) in Buenos
Aires (sea level) and Córdoba (420m/1270ft),
and 24°C (75°F) to 8°C (46°F) in Mendoza
(820 m/2484ft).
Rainfall in Argentina
Rain falls all round the year, from 100 cm per year
(39 inches) in Buenos Aires to less than 50 cm (20 inches)
in Mendoza in the foothills of the Andes.
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