This Sunday morning (18) began with varying clouds, periods of sun and rising temperatures in the city of . According to data from automatic meteorological stations in the City Hall, the average minimum temperature recorded in the morning was 19.4°C.
Throughout the day, the weather remains sultry, with sun between many clouds. In the afternoon, areas of instability should form, causing rain showers of moderate to heavy intensity. There is a risk of gusts of wind, flooding and disturbances, especially due to the waterlogged soil, which increases the possibility of streams and small rivers overflowing, as well as landslides in hillside areas.
The maximum temperature predicted for today is 28°C, with air humidity levels reaching 55% in the hottest periods. According to the CGE, in the last five days, the volume of rain accumulated in the capital was 118.7 mm, equivalent to 46.3% of the expected average for the entire month of January, which is 256.4 mm. In the month until 7am this Sunday, it had already rained 173.7 mm, around 66.7% of the expected total.
The forecast indicates a change in the weather from Monday (19), with the arrival of a cold front. The rains begin in isolation, intensify from the end of the morning and spread across the city throughout the afternoon, increasing the risk of impassable flooding, overflows and landslides. At night, the arrival of winds from the south causes a drop in temperatures, which vary between 25°C during the day and 18°C at night.
On Tuesday (20), the cold front moves away, but the humid winds coming from the sea keep the sky overcast in the capital and Greater São Paulo. The day should be marked by occasional drizzle, lower temperatures and air humidity above 70%. Even without heavy rain forecast, the risk of landslides remains high due to the saturated soil. Thermometers must read a minimum of 16°C and a maximum of 20°C.
