Patagonia · Month comparison
January vs March
March ranks #1 overall vs January at #5. Autumn colors on Patagonia's lenga beech forests — the most photogenic month and increasingly the expert's choice over the summer rush.
January
#5 of 12 months
Best match
Peak Patagonian summer: 20-hour daylight, Torres del Paine W-trek at capacity, and the most stable weather of the year.
- ↑Up to 20 hours of daylight in Ushuaia and 17 in Torres del Paine: the extended light creates morning and evening photography windows that no other season provides — golden hour at 22:00 behind the Torres peaks
- ↑Best statistical probability of the year for clear-sky conditions on the Paine massif: the window for the sunrise view of the Torres — one of the world's great landscape photographs — is wider in January than in any other month
March
#1 of 12 months
Best match
Autumn colors on Patagonia's lenga beech forests — the most photogenic month and increasingly the expert's choice over the summer rush.
- ↑Lenga beech trees (the dominant Patagonian beech species) turn vivid red, orange, and gold from late March: the autumn color on the hillsides around Torres del Paine's Valle del Francés and on the slopes above El Chaltén is the landscape photography equivalent of New England in October
- ↑Crowds beginning to thin from February peak: refugio availability returns without advanced booking, trail experience significantly better with 30–40% fewer hikers on the W-trek
| Factor | January | March |
|---|---|---|
| Weather score | 8 | 7 |
| Value score | 3 | 5 |
| Crowd score | 3 | 5 |
| Events score | 8 | 8 |
| Atmosphere | 9 | 9 |
| Avg high temp | 14.5°C | 12.5°C |
| Monthly rain | 45mm | 42mm |
| Daily sunshine | 12hrs | 9hrs |
January trade-offs
- ↓Peak season prices at their maximum: Torres del Paine's refugios book out in minutes when reservations open each September; the Perito Moreno glacier walkway requires advance booking for January entry
- ↓Patagonian wind at its summer strength: gusts of 80–120 km/h are common at Torre Central viewpoints and along the exposed ridgelines of the W-trek, making some sections genuinely difficult to walk
March trade-offs
- ↓Daylight hours shortening rapidly (16h in early March to 13h by month-end): the long golden evening photography windows of January-February compressing
- ↓Wind patterns becoming less predictable as autumn approaches: calm days alternate with sudden strong gusts more randomly than in the summer season
Scores compare months within Patagonia. Climate data: Open Meteo ERA5 30-year normals (1991–2020). Methodology →