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All scores are relative comparisons on a 0-100 scale, where 50 = global average. Higher scores mean better than average, lower scores mean worse than average.
Tigre has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) with warm, humid summers and mild winters. Rainfall is spread through the year, and the city often feels muggy, especially in the warmer months, which is consistent with current overcast, humid conditions and a temperature near 15°C.
Summer Average
26°C
Winter Average
12°C
Climate Type
Humid Subtropical
Rainy Days
110
Sunny Days
220
Humidity
72%
Spring
September - November
16-24°C
Spring is generally mild to warm, with rising humidity and increasing rainfall as the season progresses. Conditions can shift quickly, with sunny intervals alternating with cloudy, unsettled weather.
Moderate rainfall
Summer
December - February
22-30°C
Summer is warm to hot, humid, and often stormy, with frequent afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Heat can feel more intense because of the high moisture content in the air.
High rainfall
Autumn
March - May
15-24°C
Autumn brings gradually cooler temperatures and a noticeable reduction in heat, though rainfall remains common. Mornings and evenings become more comfortable, while cloudy days are still frequent.
Moderate rainfall
Winter
June - August
8-16°C
Winter is mild by global standards, with cool, damp, and occasionally windy conditions. Frost is uncommon, and overcast skies are typical during many winter days.
Moderate rainfall
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Air Quality
Tigre
Tigre offers a compelling escape from Buenos Aires' intensity without sacrificing urban convenience—a riverside town just 30km north where you can actually afford space and quiet. The delta lifestyle attracts expats seeking a slower pace with easy access to the capital, solid healthcare and public transport connections, and a genuine community feel that larger Argentine cities lack. Housing costs remain reasonable, and the waterfront neighborhoods have genuine character.
The trade-off is real: Tigre is smaller and less cosmopolitan than Buenos Aires, so you'll need to be comfortable with fewer international amenities and a less established expat infrastructure. Safety is respectable but uneven by neighborhood. It's ideal if you're remote-working or semi-retired and want Argentina without the chaos—less ideal if you need constant cultural stimulation or a large English-speaking social circle.
Advantages
Tigre
Abundant parks and green spaces
Strong educational infrastructure
Close to Buenos Aires
Riverside natural beauty
Tight-knit community feel
Disadvantages
Tigre
Limited job opportunities locally
Poor infrastructure ratings
No coworking spaces available
Flooding risk in delta areas
Limited higher education options
Safety & Security in Tigre
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Moderate
49
/100
Argentina Avg
55
South America Avg
54
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
Thermometer compares Tigre to Argentina averages using different marker styles.Compare:
Tigre
Argentina Average
Safety Index
0510
Low
Safety from Crime
0510
Concerning
Safe Alone (Day)
0510
Moderate
Safe Alone (Night)
0510
Low
Safety from Violent Crime
0510
Concerning
Safety from Property Crime
0510
Concerning
Environmental & Natural Hazard Risks
Resilience Score: 71/100
No data for Tigre — showing hazard indicators from nearby Los Polvorines (~14 km).