Buenos Aires Argentina · 부에노스아이레스
Timezone: America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires
Humidity 69.5% · Wind 12 m/s
Hourly forecast (today)
Date: 2026-03-16Daily forecast (up to 14 days)
What to wear
Actual feel varies with wind and rain, but the tips below should help you build a comfortable travel outfit.
Buenos Aires outfit guide
- • 🧩 Key idea: Buenos Aires is shaped by **wind + temperature swings + (summer) humidity**. A light layer stabilizes comfort year-round.
- • 🌬️ Wind factor: even on sunny days, wind can drop the feel—especially along big avenues, parks, and riverside areas.
- • 🌧️ Summer storms: Dec–Feb can bring short intense showers/thunderstorms. A compact umbrella and grippy shoes help.
- • 🧥 Winter (Jun–Aug): not extreme cold, but wind + cloud + drizzle can feel chilly. A light coat/jacket and optional scarf work well.
- • 👟 Walkable city: neighborhood walking is a big part of the trip—comfortable shoes matter.
- • ❄️ Indoor climate: summer A/C and winter heating can create big indoor-outdoor contrast—thin layers help.
Travel tips
- • 🕑 In summer, storms often build later—do outdoor routes earlier and keep indoor options for afternoons.
- • 🌬️ Windy evenings can feel much cooler than forecasts—layers help after tango shows or late dinners.
- • 🌧️ After rain, sidewalks and crosswalk paint can be slick—footwear grip matters.
- • 👣 Group plans by neighborhoods so sudden weather doesn’t break your whole day.
FAQ
Q. When is the best time to visit Buenos Aires?
A. Often March–May and September–November for comfortable walking and moderate conditions. December–February is hot/humid with storm risk; June–August is cooler with wind/cloud as key variables.
Q. Does it snow in winter?
A. Snow is rare in the city. The chill usually comes from wind, cloud cover, and drizzle rather than extreme cold.
Q. Does it rain all the time in summer?
A. Not usually—many days see short, intense storm bursts rather than all-day rain.
Explore Buenos Aires
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