Easter Sunday Weather Forecast: Rain and Cold Grip Santa Fe and Rosario
Residents across Santa Fe and Rosario are facing a wet and chilly holiday weekend as inclement weather persists through Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026. The forecast indicates a combination of falling temperatures and steady precipitation that has disrupted the region’s seasonal celebrations.
In the city of Santa Fe, poor weather continues, with a notable drop in temperatures and rain expected to last through Sunday. This trend follows a difficult lead-up to the holiday, including a Saturday forecast that called for continued instability.
Similar conditions are affecting nearby Rosario. Local reports have highlighted the weather outlook for April 5, 2026, as the region grapples with the lingering cold front.
The weekend’s volatility began on Friday, April 3, when officials issued a yellow alert for storms across affected areas of Santa Fe. The instability carried over into Saturday, which brought further rain and a drop in temperature.
The timing of this weather system is particularly disruptive as it coincides with the Triduum—the three-day period comprising Thursday, Friday, and Saturday—culminating in Easter Sunday. These dates represent the heart of the faith for many, often involving significant community gatherings and religious services.