With firm and dry time, cold air mass begins to lose strength, resulting in slightly milder temperatures
This Tuesday (13), Brazil continues to feel the effects of although with a slight elevation in temperatures compared to the beginning of the week. The cold air, which has predominated in the South and Southeast, begins to lose strength, resulting in slightly milder temperatures. However, some areas of Serra Gaucha and Serra Santa Catarina still record temperatures below 10ºC. There is no rain forecast for these regions, keeping time firm and dry.
On the other hand, rain is scheduled for some areas of the country, bringing instability. The Bahian Recôncavo, the east of Bahia, including Salvador, and parts of Amazonas, Roraima and Amapá must face unstable time conditions. In Goiás and some areas of Mato Grosso, such as Cuiabá, there is forecast of storms, while in the north of Mato Grosso do Sul, rain is also expected. In Sao Paulo, time remains firm, with temperatures rising slightly, while in Rio de Janeiro there may be light rain.
Maximum temperatures for the day vary significantly from north to south of the country. Curitiba, the coldest capital in Brazil today, records a maximum of 19ºC, while Fortaleza reaches 32ºC. Vitória can face rain in the afternoon, with a maximum of 27ºC. This contrast of temperatures reflects Brazil’s climate diversity, especially during autumn, which is characterized by being a drier season. With autumn starting to show its predominance, the expectation is of firm time in the coming days.
With information from Paula Nobre
*Report produced with the aid of AI