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Find out what the weather is like in Goya right now. Below are the latest weather reports, charts, and forecasts to help you better plan your time on your trip.

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Overview

The climate in Goya can be described as humid subtropical, making it a pleasant travel destination almost any time of year. The weather here features distinct seasonality: hot summers are followed by mild and comfortable winters, with extreme cold being uncharacteristic for the region.

The summer season, which in the Southern Hemisphere lasts from December to February, brings sweltering weather: daytime temperatures often rise to 31–32°C, while nights remain warm (around 20–22°C). Winter (June–August), on the other hand, is refreshingly cool: the average temperature drops to 15°C, but daytime highs often reach a comfortable 19–20°C, which is ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

Precipitation is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, although there is a slight downward trend in rainfall during the winter period. The "driest" month is usually July, when the number of rainy days is minimal (about 4 days). In other months, it can rain for 6 to 10 days, though these showers typically do not interfere with tourist plans.

Temperature

The climate in Goya features distinct seasonality typical of this part of Argentina, offering travelers a variety of weather conditions depending on the time of year. The hottest period falls during the Southern Hemisphere summer months—December, January, and February. At this time, the city is literally drenched in sunshine: the average temperature stays around 26–27°C, and during the day, the mercury consistently crosses the 30°C mark, peaking in January (up to 32.2°C). This is a time of true heat, when nights remain warm (around 20–22°C), bringing only slight relief after a hot day.

Winter, which arrives here in June and lasts through August, is characterized by surprising mildness and an absence of severe cold. July is traditionally considered the coolest month, with an average temperature of about 15.2°C. During the day, the air warms up to a very comfortable 19–20°C, perfect for long walks and excursions without the risk of overheating. However, travelers should keep in mind that winter nights become noticeably crisp: temperatures regularly drop to 10–11°C, so warm clothing for evening outings will be necessary.

Throughout the year, Goya experiences moderate daily temperature fluctuations, averaging about 9–10 degrees. This difference is especially noticeable in the transitional seasons—spring and autumn—when pleasant daytime warmth is replaced by a brisk evening chill. For example, in April and October, daytime figures hover around 21–26°C, creating perhaps the most balanced and comfortable conditions for those who don't like extreme heat or cold.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Goya is distributed throughout the year with a certain seasonality, although the total volume remains low according to statistics. The wettest period coincides with the warm season: January sees the peak of rainfall activity, with about 5 mm of precipitation and up to 10 rainy days. During this time, short-lived showers can bring pleasant freshness to hot days.

Winter months, by contrast, are characterized by drier weather. July is the driest month of the year: precipitation levels drop to minimal values (about 1 mm), and the number of rainy days falls to four. This makes mid-winter the most stable time for planning tours if you want to avoid bad weather.

In the transitional seasons, spring and autumn, the frequency of rain increases again. For example, in March and October, precipitation occurs on average 9–10 days per month. Since minimum temperatures remain positive even during the coldest period (June–July) at around 10°C, precipitation falls exclusively as rain, and snowfall is not typical for this region.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for a trip to Goya, it's best to prepare for the region's warm and comfortable climate. If your trip falls during the summer season (December to February), when daytime temperatures often exceed 30°C, opt for light and loose clothing made from natural, breathable fabrics like cotton or linen. Don't forget reliable sun protection: a hat, high-quality sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen are essential for outdoor walks.

Winter in Goya (June to August) is quite mild, but evenings and nights can be chilly, with temperatures around 10–12°C. For this time of year, it's best to use the principle of layering: bring T-shirts, light sweaters, and a windbreaker or mid-season jacket that can be easily removed if it gets warmer during the day. Jeans or sturdy trousers are a versatile choice for city tours during the cooler season.

Regardless of the time of year, be sure to pack comfortable walking shoes, as you'll likely want to do a lot of exploring on foot. While heavy downpours are rare here, a small folding umbrella or a light raincoat may come in handy, especially during the transitional seasons (spring and autumn) when the probability of precipitation is slightly higher. Also, given the proximity to the river, it's useful to have insect repellent with you for a comfortable time outdoors.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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