Weather in Argentina in June

While June may bring cooler temperatures to Argentina, it also opens up a world of unique experiences for those willing to embrace the winter season. Read on for our guide to the weather in Argentina in June, with tips from our local travel experts

Discover Argentina in June

From the lively Tango festivals in Buenos Aires to the vibrant local markets in Salta, June invites you to experience the authentic spirit of Argentine culture.

Benefits of visiting Argentina in June

Exploring Argentina in February provides a range of benefits and drawbacks, and your decision should be made based on your preferences and the type of journey you're looking forward to. Here are some benefits:

The landscapes are covered in snow

If you decide to discover Argentina in June, you'll be greeted by the enchanting transformation of landscapes into a winter wonderland. From the picturesque Andes to the southern regions of Patagonia, Argentina's scenery is adorned with glistening snow, creating a magical and serene ambiance. 

A great time for winter sports

June is a great time to embrace the thrill of winter sports as you explore Argentina. The snow-covered slopes of popular destinations like Cerro Catedral in Bariloche or Cerro Castor in Ushuaia become playgrounds for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or a novice seeking new experiences, the diverse winter sports offerings in Argentina during June cater to all levels.

Things not to miss: Cave of the Hands, Argentina.

Cave hands of Argentina © Shutterstock

A cozy atmosphere

June in Argentina exudes a warm and cozy atmosphere, inviting you to immerse yourself in the charm of local traditions. From enjoying comforting meals in rustic mountain lodges to sipping on rich Argentine wines by the fireplace, the winter season adds a layer of intimacy to your experience.

In June you get the chance to embrace the snug ambiance of charming towns and cities, where the locals welcome you with open arms.

Downsides of visiting Argentina in June

Visiting Argentina in June comes with specific considerations as it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere. Here are some downsides to be aware of:

The weather is very cold

June is winter in Argentina, and temperatures can be quite cold, especially in southern and mountainous regions. If you're not comfortable with cold weather, this may not be the best time for you to visit.

The days are shorter

With the onset of winter, the days are characterized by shorter daylight hours, a factor that not only alters the ambiance but also restricts the time available for engaging in sightseeing and partaking in outdoor activities.

If you come to Argentina in June, you’ll have to do some strategic planning to maximize your time here despite the reduced sunlight.

Eager for a June retreat? Discover more recommendations for the best places to travel in June.

Argentinian beef steak © Foodio/Shutterstock

Grilled Argentine steak © Shutterstock

Weather in Argentina in June

June marks the onset of winter in Argentina, bringing cooler temperatures across the country.

Temperatures and humidity in North, Central, and Southern Argentina

Here is the weather in Argentina in June, categorized by geographical region:

North Argentina

In June, northern Argentina experiences a noticeable drop in temperatures as winter sets in. While still milder compared to the southern regions, the climate becomes cooler, and residents and visitors may need to prepare for the winter chill. Humidity levels tend to be lower during this season, ranging from 10% to 30%,

Central Argentina

Central Argentina enters the winter season in June, with temperatures cooling down considerably. Cities such as Cordoba and Mendoza in central Argentina experience temperatures between 0°C to 10°C (32°F to 50°F). 

The climate becomes chilly, especially in the evenings, and daytime temperatures may require warmer attire. Humidity levels are relatively low during this winter month in the central regions, ranging from 20% to 40%.

Southern Argentina

Southern Argentina experiences winter in full force in June. The temperatures in this region are cold, and snowfall is common, transforming the landscape into a winter wonderland. 

Southern regions like Bariloche and Neuquén see colder temperatures in June, ranging from -5°C to 5°C (23°F to 41°F). If you’re headed south for this month you should expect cold conditions and may witness the stunning beauty of snow-covered landscapes.

Mendoza: skiers on Las Leñas, Argentina's biggest ski resort

The weather in Argentina in June is great for winter sports © Shutterstock

Temperatures around Buenos Aires

June in Buenos Aires brings winter to the city, with cooler temperatures prevailing. Daytime temperatures are generally cool, ranging from 5°C to 10°C (41°F to 50°F), and evenings can be cold. As winter progresses, humidity levels remain relatively low, ranging from 30% to 50%, creating a crisp and invigorating atmosphere in the capital city.

Temperatures in Patagonia

Patagonia experiences winter conditions in June, with cold temperatures and the possibility of snowfall. The region's landscapes, already breathtaking, transform into a snowy spectacle, attracting many seeking the unique charm of winter in Patagonia. 

That said, you should be prepared for cold weather. Temperatures range from -10°C to 0°C (14°F to 32°F). Humidity levels remain low, ranging from 10% to 30%.

What about crowds and costs in June?

Winter begins in June in Argentina, and with it comes many winter sports enthusiasts. The Andes become a bit more crowded, while other popular tourist destinations become less so. 

Accommodation and travel costs in  June remain relatively reasonable. If you’re someone who enjoys cold weather, June can be a great time to see Argentina in a more serene light, while saving money. 

Not sure when to travel? Arm yourself with info on when to go to Argentina around the year.

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 Ushuaia, Argentina © Shutterstock

Best places to see in June

Here’s our selection of the finest places to include in your travel plans to take advantage of the weather in Argentina in June:

Bariloche

Located in the Andes in the Patagonia region, Bariloche is known for its stunning landscapes, including lakes, mountains, and forests. During winter, it becomes a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding. The Cerro Catedral ski resort is one of the largest in South America.

Ushuaia

As the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia offers a unique winter experience. Known as the "End of the World," it provides opportunities for winter sports and stunning views of the snow-covered landscapes. While here, you can also take a cruise to see glaciers and wildlife.

Mendoza

While known for its wine regions, Mendoza also offers winter sports in the nearby Andes. The Aconcagua, the highest peak in the Americas, is a popular destination for mountaineers. The city itself has a pleasant winter climate, making it a great base for exploring the region.

Considering visiting Argentina in June? Dive into our inspirational Argentina itineraries to start planning your perfect trip.

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The weather in Argentina in June is great for exploring Mendoza © Shutterstock

Planning your trip to Argentina

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Best things to do in June

June is a great time to explore Argentina, here’s our pick of the best things to do during your trip. For more inspiration, see our guide to the best things to do in Argentina.

Discover the City of Córdoba

Discover the cultural richness of the City of Córdoba. With its colonial architecture, vibrant arts scene, and lively atmosphere, Córdoba offers a unique blend of history and modernity. Explore the UNESCO-listed Jesuit Block, stroll through the picturesque neighborhoods, or visit the lively student districts. 

Gauchos i stado krów na tle wulkan Lanin, Patagonia, Argentina © sunsinger/Shutterstock

Gauchos herd cows © Shutterstock

Trek in El Chaltén

Escape to the stunning landscapes of El Chaltén in June for a trekking adventure amidst the snow-capped peaks of the Andes. Known as the "Trekking Capital," El Chaltén offers pristine trails, including those leading to iconic landmarks like Mount Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre. The winter ambiance adds a magical touch to the Patagonian scenery.

Visit Jujuy's Salt Flats

June is a fantastic time to visit Jujuy's Salt Flats, a surreal landscape known as Salinas Grandes. Situated in the high-altitude Puna region, the salt flats stretch across vast expanses, creating a mesmerizing white canvas against the surrounding mountains. Explore the otherworldly terrain, capturing the reflections of the winter sun on the salt crust.

Ski in Chapelco

For winter sports enthusiasts, June is the perfect time to ski in Chapelco. Located in the Argentine Patagonia near San Martín de los Andes, Chapelco Ski Resort offers pristine slopes with breathtaking views of the Andes. Enjoy the thrill of downhill skiing or snowboarding on well-groomed trails surrounded by snowy landscapes. 

Witness the winter solstice celebrations

Across the country, communities gather to mark this astronomical event with traditional rituals, music, and dance. Particularly in indigenous regions like the Andean Northwest, you can experience unique ceremonies that honor the changing seasons and ancient traditions.

Autumn Colors in Lake Gutierrez, near Bariloche, Patagonia, Argentina © Ksenia Ragozina/Shutterstock

Autumn Colors in Lake Gutierrez, near Bariloche © Ksenia Ragozina/Shutterstock

Events and festivals in June

Here are some of the events and festivals you can experience in Argentina in February:

Festival Nacional del Chivo 

Malargüe, nestled in the province of Mendoza, hosts the Festival Nacional del Chivo in June, celebrating the culinary delights of goat meat. This festival is a gastronomic extravaganza, featuring cooking competitions, tastings, and various dishes prepared with chivo (goat). Local and international chefs showcase their culinary expertise,

Fiesta Nacional de la Cerveza Artesanal 

Esquel in Chubut becomes a hub for beer enthusiasts in June during the Fiesta Nacional de la Cerveza Artesanal. This festival celebrates the craft beer culture, bringing together local breweries and beer aficionados. Attendees can sample a variety of artisanal beers, learn about the brewing process, and enjoy live music and entertainment

Fiesta Nacional de la Nieve

Ushuaia, situated in Tierra del Fuego, celebrates winter in June with the Fiesta Nacional de la Nieve. This festival is a joyful homage to snow and winter sports, featuring a range of activities such as skiing, snowboarding, and snow sculpture competitions. 

Fiesta Nacional de la Estepa 

June in Comandante Luis Piedra Buena, Santa Cruz, is marked by the Fiesta Nacional de la Estepa, a festival celebrating the unique steppe landscape of the region. This event showcases the natural beauty and biodiversity of the Patagonian steppe through environmental activities, wildlife exhibitions, and cultural performances.

Dre Roelandt

written by
Dre Roelandt

updated 02.02.2024

Dre Roelandt is originally from the United States but lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Dre is a freelance writer and artist with a passion for travelling. They are an in-house Content Editor at Rough Guides.

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