Spring: September 21st to December 21st. Average of Temperature 17ºC (64ºF).
Summer: December 21st to March 21st. Average of Temperature 23ºC (76ºF)
Fall: March 21st to July 21st. Average of Temperature 18ºC (66ºF)
Winter: July 21st to September21st. Average of Temperature 5ºC (40ºF)
no for in December in Argentina it isn't winter, it is summer so it's hot
its like winter
Argentina has varied climates, from subtropical in the north, to subpolar in the south. The Argentinean Patagonia has very cold winters with heavy snowfall. The hottest and coldest temperature extremes recorded in South America have occurred in Argentina.
In the north subtropical in the south a subartic climate. Meaning that Argentina is not hot, its not freezing either. Argentina is midway. It is on the very bottom of south America, so kind of far from the equator. But that doesn't mean its cold.
mostly temperate; arid in southeast; subantarctic in southwest
The city located at 35 degrees south and 58 degrees west is Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay.
The Andean region in South America, particularly in countries like Chile and Argentina, is known for cold and dry climates due to the high altitude and proximity to the Andes Mountains. The Patagonia region in southern Argentina and Chile also experiences cold and dry conditions.
The Atacama desert, between Peru, Chile, Argentina and Bolivia.
If you're going in June July or August, bring the heaviest coast you have.
July is the better month for skiing in Chile. South of the equator, the seasons are reversed. July and August are cold months and January and February at hot months. It has to do with the tilt of earth's axis. In the northern hemisphere, above the Tropic of Cancer, the earth is tilted towards the sun in July and August, making it summer. However, in the Southern Hemisphere, below the Tropic of Capricorn, the earth is tilted away from the sun in July and August, making those months wintertime - especially in places such as Chile and Argentina.
Cold climates in South America are primarily found in the Andes Mountains, which run along the western edge of the continent. High-altitude regions, such as those above 3,000 meters (9,800 feet), experience cold temperatures and snow, particularly in countries like Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia. Additionally, the southernmost parts of Argentina and Chile, including Tierra del Fuego and parts of Patagonia, also exhibit cold climates with tundra and subpolar conditions.
July is the better month for skiing in Chile. South of the equator, the seasons are reversed. July and August are cold months and January and February at hot months. It has to do with the tilt of earth's axis. In the northern hemisphere, above the Tropic of Cancer, the earth is tilted towards the sun in July and August, making it summer. However, in the southern hemisphere, below the Tropic of Capricorn, the earth is tilted away from the sun in July and August, making those months wintertime - especially in places such as Chile and Argentina.
The climate in Uruguay is hot, actually warm and rarely cold but windy.
it changes from cold to hot and to cold again
The Patagonian Desert of Argentina is a cold desert and dry desert. Even the summer months are chilly.
hot and cold
hot and cold