Andalgalá Weather & Climate: Best Time to Visit
Average temperatures, rainfall, sunshine and the best time to visit Andalgalá.
Climate overview of Andalgalá
Andalgalá, Argentina, is a gateway to hiking trails with stunning mountain vistas. It is known for its archaeological and cultural richness, making it an ideal destination for adventure tourism. The weather here can vary greatly throughout the year, with temperatures shifting from warm to mild. Rainfall levels are moderate, falling within a balanced range. Let’s explore the climate details to provide you with a complete overview.
Andalgalá Weather by Month
Pick a month to see the average temperature, rainfall and sunshine in Andalgalá — and find the best time to visit.
Monthly Temperature in Andalgalá
Depending on the time of the year, temperatures range from comfortable to moderate in Andalgalá. Average maximum daytime temperatures range from a comfortable 30°C (86°F) in January, the warmest time of the year, to a moderate 17°C (63°F) during cooler months like July.
At night, you can expect temperatures ranging from 19°C (66°F) in January to around 7°C (45°F) during July.
Check out our detailed temperature page for more information.
Temperature ranges by month
Rainfall in Andalgalá
Generally, Andalgalá has a moderate amount of precipitation, averaging 591 mm (23 in) of rainfall annually. Significant seasonal changes in precipitation occur throughout the year. In the wettest month, January it receives high snowfall, averaging 133 mm (5.2 in) of precipitation, recorded across 21 snowy days. In contrast, the driest month June brings less snowfall, with 5 mm (0.2 in) over 3 snowy days. For more details, please visit our Andalgalá Precipitation page.
The mean monthly precipitation over the year, including rain, hail, and snow
Best Time to Visit Andalgalá
Rainfall during this time ranges from 5 mm (0.2 in) in August to 81 mm (3.2 in) in March. This means you can expect a mix of sunny days and occasional showers. Seeking the perfect travel destination for this year? We've created a tool that suggests locations matching your desired weather. Let our weather planner guide your travel decisions.
Frequently asked questions about the climate in Andalgalá
What is the best time to visit Andalgalá?
March, April, May, August, September, October and November typically offer the most optimal weather in Andalgalá. In contrast, January and December tend to have less optimal conditions. Andalgalá has a distinct dry season from April to October.
What temperatures can I expect in Andalgalá?
Daytime highs range from 17°C (63°F) in July to 30°C (86°F) in January. Nighttime lows range from 7°C (45°F) to 19°C (66°F). Temperatures vary considerably through the year.
How much rain does Andalgalá get?
Annual rainfall is around 591 mm (23 in). January is the wettest month with 133 mm (5.2 in), while June is the driest with 5 mm (0.2 in). In the coldest months, precipitation may fall as snow.
Andalgalá 3-Day Forecast
Andalgalá 3-Day Forecast
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