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Rosario has a humid subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and mild to cool winters. Long-term climate summaries describe summers as warm, humid, and wet, while winters are shorter, cooler, and partly cloudy; the city’s current overcast conditions and moderate temperature are consistent with that pattern. Seasonal moisture is fairly high, with humidity often noticeable in the warm half of the year.
Summer Average
27°C
Winter Average
12°C
Climate Type
Humid Subtropical
Rainy Days
85
Sunny Days
250
Humidity
68%
Spring
September - November
17-26°C
Spring is generally warm and increasingly humid, with growing sunshine and periodic rain events. Conditions can shift quickly from pleasant to muggy.
Moderate rainfall
Summer
December - February
24-33°C
Summer is hot, humid, and often rainy, with plenty of warm days and occasional thunderstorms. This is usually the muggiest part of the year.
High rainfall
Autumn
March - May
15-24°C
Autumn brings gradually cooler temperatures and less persistent humidity. Rain still occurs, but the weather is usually more comfortable than in summer.
Moderate rainfall
Winter
June - August
7-16°C
Winter is mild overall, with cool mornings, partly cloudy skies, and occasional cold spells. Rainfall is lower than in summer, but overcast periods are common.
Low rainfall
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Air Quality
Rosario
Rosario offers a compelling middle ground for expats seeking Argentine culture without Buenos Aires's intensity or cost. This riverside city of 1.2 million delivers solid healthcare, reliable public transport, and a genuinely walkable urban core where you can actually afford to live well. The pace is noticeably slower, the neighborhoods feel lived-in rather than polished, and the local wine and food scene punches above its weight.
The trade-off is visibility: Rosario lacks the international infrastructure and expat networks of larger capitals, so you'll need genuine interest in integrating locally rather than clustering with other foreigners. Safety is respectable but uneven by neighborhood. If you're drawn to authentic Argentine life over convenience, and you're comfortable building your own community, Rosario rewards that choice with affordability and genuine warmth.
Advantages
Rosario
Abundant parks and green spaces
Rich cultural venues and sites
Strong university education options
Riverside location and waterfront
Affordable cost of living
Disadvantages
Rosario
Limited coworking infrastructure
Economic instability concerns
Infrastructure maintenance issues
Limited job market diversity
Safety & Security in Rosario
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Moderate
48
/100
Argentina Avg
55
South America Avg
54
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
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