The formation of a low pressure area between Argentina and Uruguay is expected to give rise to an extratropical cyclone between this Monday and Tuesday (07), directly impacting the south of the country
After a period of high temperatures, the atmospheric pattern in Brazil presents significant changes starting this Monday (06) The formation of a low pressure area between Argentina and Uruguay should give rise to a extratropical cyclone between this Monday and Tuesday (07), directly impacting the south of the country.
Forecast Highlights:
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Southern Region: The cyclone is expected to pass through the southern tip of Rio Grande do Sul before advancing into the ocean. The forecast is for rough seas along the entire coast of the region, as well as rain showers and strong winds.
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Southeast and Midwest: A cold front will move through both regions. Although there is no expectation of a sudden drop in temperatures in the Southeast, the system should cause rain in all states (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo), in addition to reaching the Central-West.
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Northeast Region: The bulletin also warns of the occurrence of heavy rain in part of the region during the week.