São Paulo will have unstable temperatures this weekend

by Andrea
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With a minimum of 13 ° C and a maximum of 30 ° C, the forecast for the state capital indicates very cold mornings and warmer afternoons

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Despite the cloudiness at the beginning of the day, the trend is for dissipation in SP

Paulistanos should prepare for a large temperature variation this weekend. The forecast is in the mornings with thermometers in 18 ° C, followed by hot afternoons, with sun and blue sky. Despite the cloudiness at the beginning of the day, the trend is to dissipate, with the maxims and can reach 27 ° C on Saturday and 29 ° C on Sunday. It feels cold in the morning requires warm clothing, but the heat will predominate during the day. There is a possibility of rain on Saturday night due to a cold front. However, starting next Tuesday, temperatures should fall again with the arrival of a new cold front.

A issued an alert to the southern region of the country. A low pressure system operating on Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Paraná is moving to the ocean, giving rise to an extratropical cyclone. The forecast is of heavy rainfall, with accumulated up to 30 mm, and gusts that can reach 60 km/h, especially in Rio Grande do Sul. There is also a risk of hail.

In other regions, there is a forecast of rain for the east of Minas Gerais, northern Rio de Janeiro, southern Espírito Santo and to the east strip of the Northeast, where rainfall should be in the form of quick blows. In the north, there is a warning of thunderstorms in Roraima. The interior of Brazil, including the Midwest and the Northeastern Sertão, will have firm and dry time, with relative humidity at critical levels, between 12% and 20%.

*With information from Camila Yunes

*Report produced with the aid of AI

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