Overview
Ushuaia, often referred to as the southernmost city in the world, is located in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. It experiences a subpolar oceanic climate, characterized by cool temperatures and consistent precipitation throughout the year.
Temperatures
- Summer (December to February): Average highs around 9.7°C (49°F) in January, with corresponding lows.
- Autumn (March to May): Temperatures decrease, with highs ranging from 8.0°C to 6.0°C (46°F to 43°F) and lows from 3.8°C to 1.7°C (39°F to 35°F).
- Winter (June to August): Average highs approximately 1.7°C (35°F) in July, with corresponding lows.
- Spring (September to November): Temperatures rise, with highs between 4.2°C to 7.7°C (40°F to 46°F) and lows from 1.7°C to 3.8°C (35°F to 39°F).
Rainfall
Ushuaia receives an average annual precipitation of approximately 537 mm (21.1 inches), with rainfall fairly evenly distributed throughout the year.