Capital of São Paulo was impacted by a new cold front during the weekend that caused strong precipitation at the last night
The morning of this Monday (14) in started under a cloudy sky, the result of a strong that fell at dawn. According to the weather of the young Pan, the state capital was impacted by a cold front that moved through the southeastern region of Brazil. Despite the intensity of the rain at dawn, the forecast for the rest of the day indicates weakness to moderate intensity. There is no expectation of heavy rainfall for today, but the warning focuses on areas in the southern Espírito Santo, some regions of Rio de Janeiro and the Minas Gerais forest zone, especially Guarapari, due to cold front advance.
Meanwhile, in southern Brazil, the scenario is quieter, without forecast of heavy rainfall or alerts for the day. The southern region experiences firmer time, except for some areas of the Santa Catarina coast, where rain can be a little more intense. In Rio Grande do Sul, the day will be cold, but with sun and mild temperatures, with Porto Alegre registering a maximum of 23ºC. In Santa Catarina, the conditions are similar, providing a pleasant climate for residents. In the Southeast, Belo Horizonte and Vitória will also have a firmer day, without major climate change.
Temperatures vary in different capitals, reflecting the climate diversity of the country. São Paulo should reach a maximum of 24ºC, while Rio de Janeiro can reach 29ºC, with attention to the possibility of rain. In Cuiabá, the expected maximum is 31ºC, indicating a warmer day. In the state capital, the sun may appear between clouds, but the sky will remain predominantly cloudy, with a chance of rain at any time of the day. The heavy rain at dawn surprised many residents, but the day should follow without much climate surprises, allowing the city’s routine to continue without significant interruptions.
In short, the cold front that hit the Southeast brought changes in the climate, but without causing major inconvenience. The affected regions should remain attentive to weather updates, especially in areas with more intense rainwall alert. Meanwhile, southern Brazil enjoys a more stable climate, with mild temperatures and predominant sun, providing a pleasant start to its inhabitants.
*With information from Paula Nobre
*Report produced with the aid of AI