Argentina have biggest amount of southernmost sights on the whole planet. Among them are the southernmost railway, the southernmost city of Ushuaia and lots of other southernmost stuff. In this country you can languish on the heat and ski the snowy slopes, spectate the prickly cacti and meet penguins. read more
Argentina has four seasons: winter (June–August), spring (September–November), summer (December–February) and autumn (March–May), all featuring different weather conditions. Summers are the warmest and wettest season in most of the country except in most of Patagonia where it is the driest season. read more
Because Argentina is in the Southern Hemisphere, its four seasons, which are summer, winter, spring and fall, are opposite to those of the Northern Hemisphere. In this country, the summer months are from December to March, and winter months are from June to August. read more
The rainy season also experiences moderate humidity levels. Winter in Argentina is also the dry season. Frost is common during June and July, and the southern and central regions sometimes experience snowfall as well. High winds are common throughout Argentina, particular the winter winds which have individual names. read more