Rain in the first days of November exceeds the average forecast for the entire month

The accumulated rain in the first ten days of November exceeded the average forecast for the month in several regions of the South, Southeast and Center-West of the country.

According to Climatempo, the heaviest recent rains were recorded in Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro due to the passage of a cold front. The meteorological agency also points out that the same cold front arrived in Bahia and caused heavy rains in the south of the state.

Since the beginning of the month, however, in addition to the passage of another cold front, the circulation of winds over the country has facilitated the formation of humidity corridors between the North, Central-West and Southeast of Brazil, which causes a spreading of moist and warm air, necessary to maintain the growth of rain areas.

Climatempo highlights that, in less than ten days, the largest amount of accumulated rain in the country it was in the Sorocaba region, in the interior of São Paulo, which recorded around 340 millimeters. Other areas of the state recorded around 200 mm in the same period, a number that exceeds or approaches the monthly climatological average.

On a map, which shows the distribution of the climatological average rainfall for November in Brazil – according to recent calculations by the National Institute of Meteorology -, it is possible to see that, in a large part of the North, Central-West and Southeast of the country, the Average rainfall for the month varies from 180 to 260 mm and does not exceed 300 mm.

In small regions of Amazonas and Acre, the monthly average can reach 300 mm. Check it out:

Average rainfall for November • Inmet

Other regions of the São Paulo cities of Ribeirão Preto, Altair and Corumbataí areas of Poços de Caldas, in the south of Minas Gerais, accumulated around 300 mm this month.

No On the of the country, municipalities in Greater Florianópolis recorded more than 200 mm accumulated. In Paraná, rain exceeded 230 mm in the region of Joaquim Távora, a city located around 340 kilometers from the capital, Curitiba.

Already in Midwest of Brazil, in just ten days, the region of São José do Rio Claro, in Mato Grosso, accumulated almost 280 mm of rain and the region of Jardim, in Mato Grosso do Sul, recorded around 265 mm of rain.

In the mountainous region of the state of Rio de Janeiro, the largest accumulation was recorded in the Nova Friburgo region, with around 168 mm, while in Espírito Santo, the Rio Bananal region has already accumulated around 260 mm.

Rain volumes

See the volumes of rain accumulated in just the first ten days of November this year. The measurement was carried out by meteorological monitoring bodies such as Inmet, the National Center for Natural Disaster Monitoring and Alerts (Cemaden) and the Paraná Environmental Technology and Monitoring System (Simepar).

Santa Catarina

  • São Pedro de Alcântara: 281.2 mm
  • Palhoça: 251.8 mm
  • Santo Amaro da Imperatriz: 232.4 mm
  • Antônio Carlos: 244.4 mm

Paraná

  • Joaquim Távora: 237.8mm
  • São Miguel do Iguaçu: 196.8 mm
  • General Carneiro: 195.0 mm
  • Diameter: 181.9 mm

São Paulo

  • Sorocaba: 342.8 mm
  • Corumbataí: 307.8 mm
  • Altair: 304,0 mm
  • Ribeirão Preto: 303.6 mm
  • Analândia: 300.9 mm

Minas Gerais

  • Poços de Caldas: 306 mm
  • Campina Verde: 222.6 mm
  • Uberlândia: 216.0 mm
  • Length: 221.6 mm
  • Pouso Alegre: 201.4 mm

Holy Spirit

  • Bananal River: 262.0 mm
  • Bottom: 154.4 mm
  • Ecoporanga: 153.1 mm

Rio de Janeiro

  • Nova Friburgo: 167.8 mm
  • Trajano de Moraes: 157.7 mm
  • Bom Jardim: 150.2 mm
  • Três Rios: 139.4

Mato Grosso do Sul

  • Garden: 265.6mm
  • Nice: 187.8mm
  • Cushion: 185.4 mm
  • Clear Water: 174.8 mm

Mato Grosso

  • São José do Rio Claro: 277.8 mm
  • Merry Christmas: 178.8mm
  • Smile: 160.2 mm
  • Sinop: 156,6 mm
  • Paranatinga: 151.4 mm
  • Tangará da Serra: 150.4 mm

Goiás

  • Morrinhos: 220.2 mm
  • Silvânia: 216.0 mm
  • Ipameri: 185.0 mm
  • Goiás: 177.6 mm
  • Ceres: 161,6 mm

Tocantins

  • Hills of Tocantins: 184.6 mm

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