According to the latest weather forecasts, there are indications that an extratropical cyclone could form this weekend in the southern region of the country, bringing with it adverse weather conditions.
The cyclone is expected to bring wind gusts of up to 80 km/h, which could cause damage in affected areas. The forecast indicated heavy rains and an accumulation of up to 100 mm in several regions of Rio Grande do Sul.
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Get your coats and umbrellas ready, as the weekend promises climate change in the south of the country. A cold front that was moving through the Coastgaúcho now expands throughout Rio Grande do Sul, bringing with it intense rains in several areas of the state.
It is important to be aware, as the state Civil Defense has issued warnings about the risk of hail, strong winds and possible landslides.
Heavy rain and dry weather
As the cold front advances through the southern region, it is expected that rain will also reach the coast of Santa Catarina throughout the day and over the weekend.
In the state of Paraná, weather conditions should be affected on Saturday, 8. However, the rains will be of light to moderate intensity, accompanied by a drop in temperature.
In the Southeast, the forecast indicates a stable climate during this Friday and Saturday, with changes expected for Sunday, 9. During these initial two days, temperatures are expected to continue to rise throughout the day. On Sunday, increased cloudiness and rain are expected in the region.
In the Midwest region of the country, the tendency is for the weekend to be marked by hot and dry conditions due to the dry air mass that still prevails, although to a lesser extent. It is important to pay attention to warnings about theriskof fires and burns, especially in the Cerrado region.
The Midwest is known for concentrating most of the fires in forests across the country, especially during the dry season. In this sense, it is essential to take prevention and awareness measures to prevent fires and protect the environment.
In the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, the rains are still intense and should increase even more during the weekend. Rains are forecast throughout the day in several areas, from the northeastern coast, passing through Maranhão, Pará and even reaching the state of Acre.
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