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This Monday (23), Acre should record a typical day of climate transition, with a predominance of heat and the occurrence of precipitation. According to the meteorologist’s forecast, hot weather, accompanied by sun and clouds, will be the hallmark not only in the state of Acre, but also in Amazonas, Rondônia, Mato Grosso, Goiás and neighboring regions of Bolivia and Peru.
Friale highlights that the rains will, in general, be temporary and punctual. However, the expert warns that, in some specific areas, these blows can be strong. The probability of heavy rain is considered medium, while the risk of severe storms remains low for this start of the week.
Davi Friale highlights that hot weather will be prevalent not only in Acre, but also in neighboring states such as Rondônia and Amazonas Photo: Reproduction
Forecast by Regions
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East and South (Rio Branco, Brasileia and Sena Madureira): The weather remains warm with sun and clouds. Relative air humidity should vary between 50% (afternoon) and 95% (dawn). The winds blow weakly, predominantly from the north and northwest in the morning, and may change to the northeast at the end of the day.
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Center and West (Cruzeiro do Sul and Tarauacá): Similar conditions, with sun and passing rain. Maximum humidity can reach 100% at dawn, maintaining the stuffy feeling.
Check the Estimated Temperatures:
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Rio Branco, Senador Guiomard, Bujari and Porto Acre: Minimum between 22 and 24ºC; maximum between 31 and 33ºC.
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Brasileia, Epitaciolândia, Xapuri, Capixaba and Assis Brasil: Minimum between 22 and 24ºC; maximum between 32 and 34ºC.
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Sena Madureira, Manuel Urbano and Santa Rosa do Purus: Minimum between 22 and 24ºC; maximum between 32 and 34ºC.
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Tarauacá and Feijó: Minimum between 23 and 25ºC; maximum between 32 and 34ºC.
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Cruzeiro do Sul, Mâncio Lima and Rodrigues Alves: Minimum between 23 and 25ºC; maximum between 31 and 33ºC.
Davi Friale highlights that the probability of dangerous strong winds is very low today. The recommendation is to pay attention only to isolated rains that may occur with greater intensity in the afternoon due to the strong accumulated heat.
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