🇦🇷 Buenos Aires vs 🇺🇸 Tucson

Weather Comparison

Current Weather Right Now

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Buenos Aires

clear sky

66°F

Clear Sky

Feels like 65°F

H 68°F / L 65°F

Humidity: 58%

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Tucson

few clouds

85°F

Few Clouds

Feels like 82°F

H 88°F / L 83°F

Humidity: 16%

Climate Overview

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Buenos Aires

Humid subtropical — hot humid summers, mild winters, year-round rainfall

Best monthsMarch, April, October, November
AvoidJanuary, February (extreme heat and humidity)
Annual rain39 inches (990 mm)

Buenos Aires has a humid subtropical climate — hot and sticky summers, mild winters, and moderate rainfall year-round. The Pampas winds can create dramatic temperature swings. The city is in the Southern Hemisphere, so seasons are opposite to North America/Europe.

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Tucson

Tucson at 2,389 feet elevation is notably cooler than Phoenix, averaging about 10°F lower in summer. The city is surrounded by five mountain ranges that generate dramatic localized thunderstorms during the intense monsoon season. Summer days can be extremely hot but the elevation brings cooler nights.

Seasonal Comparison

Season🇦🇷 Buenos Aires🇺🇸 Tucson
Spring

57–73°F

September–November

Summer

72–88°F

December–February

Fall

61–75°F

March–May

Winter

48–63°F

June–August

Buenos Aires vs Tucson: Frequently Asked Questions

Does Buenos Aires or Tucson have better weather?

Buenos Aires and Tucson have very different climates. Humid subtropical — hot humid summers, mild winters, year-round rainfall Tucson: Tucson at 2,389 feet elevation is notably cooler than Phoenix, averaging about 10°F lower in summer.. The best city depends on your preferred season and temperature range.

When is the best time to visit Buenos Aires vs Tucson?

Best time for Buenos Aires: March, April, October, November. Best time for Tucson: spring and fall.

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