Cold Air Mass Drops Temperatures in the South and Southeast Regions
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The presence of a strong mass of cold air advances over the south-central part of the country and lowers temperatures in the South and Southeast regions during this weekend.There is forecast of frost and fog, warns the Inmet (National Institute of Meteorology).
The weekend in Brazil will be cold for some, warm for others. A mass of polar air keeps the temperatures low in the South region, with the possibility of frost and fog, and influences areas of the Southeast and the Central-West. At the same time, the heat and low air humidity demand attention in parts of the Central-West, North-East and North-East. There is also a forecast of rain in areas of the Southeast and North-East coast and strong blows i…
The extratropical cyclone formed on the southern coast of Brazil and in rapid advance to the high seas still dictates the directions of the climate in the country
This Saturday (22) and Sunday (23), the weather forecast in the country will be marked by thermal contrasts, according to bulletin published by the National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet). While the Central-West and part of the North and Northeast will face high temperatures and low air humidity, in the South and Southeast the cold appears and there is possibility of frost and fog. There is also the forecast of intense winds on the north-east …
Brazil is preparing for a climate scenario of striking contrasts in the coming days, with a mass of polar air advancing and causing intense cold in the South and Southeast regions, while the Central-West and other parts of the North and Northeast record high temperatures, reaching 40°C in some areas. The change [...]
Early Warning anticipated three days without rains in the province. This Saturday could register weak frosts in low areas and near banks, while from Sunday the temperatures will begin to rise during the afternoons. Missions will have a weekend with stable weather, cold mornings and temperate afternoons, according to the forecast elaborated by [...]
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