The National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) maintains in force this Friday (27) a warning of great danger for intense rains in the Paraíba Valley, south and north coast and in part of the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo. To the Precipitation is already causing disruption in several municipalitieswith records of flooding, falling trees and road closures.
Among the most affected cities are Caçapava, Monteiro Lobato and Queluz, where there are reports of damage to properties and infrastructure. The toInmet letter predicts high volumes of rainbetween 200 mm and 300 mm, with an increased risk of landslides and traffic interruptions.
Other areas of São Paulo remain under orange alert with the possibility of rainfall between 30 and 60 millimeters per hour or 50 and 100 millimeters per day in addition to intense winds of up to 100 km/h
Adverse conditions may continue throughout the weekend with forecasts of new rain showers, especially in the afternoon and evening, in different regions of the State.
Not Saturday (28th), the entry of a cold front keeps the weather unstablewith overcast skies and persistent rain in the Paraíba Valley and on the coast, alternating with periods of improvement in the interior.
Not Sunday (29th), a instability tends to gradually decreasealthough isolated rains are still expected at the end of the day in some regions. Temperatures remain mild due to the predominance of clouds and maritime circulation.
Weekend in the capital
In the capital, the The weekend will be mild with the possibility of isolated showers. According to the Climate Emergency Management Center (CGE), on Saturday the sun appears between clouds, with temperatures rising throughout the day. Minimum temperatures should hover around 18°C and maximum temperatures could reach 25°C, with humidity levels above 60%.
No domingo, as temperatures are between 16°C and 24°C. The sun appears between clouds during the day, with cloudy skies at night. The relative humidity of the air should be around 55%.
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