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Climate |
Argentina's climate ranges from subtropical in the north to humid and steamy in the centre, and cold in the temperate south. The country's great variety and elongated geography can make a visit in any season worthwhile. Buenos Aires' urban attractions, for example, transcend the seasons, but Patagonian destinations, such as the Moreno Glacier in Santa Cruz, are best to visit in the summer months (December to February). The Iguazú Falls in subtropical Misiones province are best in the southern hemisphere's winter or spring when heat and humidity are less oppressive. The winter months (mid-June to late September) also offer the opportunity to go skiing.
Buenos Aires’ climate is mostly moderate and relatively humid. Winter temperature never fall below zero and summers can be hot.
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