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Wednesday (14) will be marked by unstable weather and high air humidity throughout Acre, according to meteorologist Davi Friale’s forecast. The combination of heat and humidity favors the occurrence of rain at any time of the day, which can be intense in some areas and cause occasional inconvenience to the population.
Wednesday (14) will be marked by unstable weather and high air humidity throughout Acre | Photo: ContilNet
The weather conditions also affect areas of Amazonas, Rondônia, Mato Grosso, Goiás, Federal District, as well as regions of Bolivia and Peru. In some of these locations, there is a possibility of very heavy rain.
In the east and south of the state, which comprises the micro-regions of Rio Branco, Brasileia and Sena Madureira, the weather remains hot and muggy, with occasional and occasional rains. The probability of heavy rain is considered medium. Relative air humidity varies between 55% and 65% during the afternoon, reaching 100% in the early hours of the morning. The winds blow weak, predominantly from the north, with variations from the northwest and northeast.
In the center and west of Acre, covering Cruzeiro do Sul and Tarauacá, the scenario is similar, with heat, stuffiness and isolated rain showers, which may gain intensity in some areas. The minimum humidity ranges between 65% and 75% in the afternoon, while the maximum can reach between 90% and 100% at dawn. Winds also remain light and calm.
Temperatures remain high across the state. In Rio Branco, Senador Guiomard, Bujari and Porto Acre, thermometers vary between 21°C and 23°C at minimums, with maximums between 29°C and 31°C. In Brasileia, Epitaciolândia, Xapuri, Capixaba and Assis Brasil, maximum temperatures can reach 32°C.
Municipalities such as Sena Madureira, Manuel Urbano and Santa Rosa do Purus should record temperatures between 21°C and 31°C. In Tarauacá and Feijó, thermometers can reach up to 31°C. In the Juruá Valley, including Cruzeiro do Sul, Mâncio Lima and Rodrigues Alves, maximum temperatures vary between 28°C and 30°C.
The guidance is for the population to be aware of rapid changes in the weather and weather warnings, especially in areas susceptible to flooding.
