Cyclone and Cold Front Bring Time and Wind to Brazil From Second
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They are temporarily expected over the Great South River, Santa Catarina and Paraná; strong rains must reach the South in the next days
The week starting on this Sunday will be marked severely in most of the country. The formation of a new extratropical cyclone and the progress of a cold front between the second- and sixth-day days will place the regions of the South, Southeast and Central-West for temporary alerts, wind currents up to 90 km/h and temperature decline. The phenomenon begins to be perceived soon on the second-day, as a result of a strong thermal contrast between a…
The approach of a cold front associated with an extratropical cyclone is expected to cause a change in the weather in Curitiba starting this Tuesday, April 7th, with increased instability and a forecast of heavy rain in the capital. According to information from Climatempo, the system is moving through Paraná and increasing the risk of storms in several regions. In Curitiba, the day will still begin warm, with temperatures that could reach 28°C,…
The National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) issued a warning of storms in most states from this Sunday (5) to Wednesday (7). Despite warnings, the Inmet is now at low risk of flooding, falls of hail, cuts of energy and damage in crops. The forecast is that the rain accumulation reaches up to 50 mm per day. There is a risk of border and winds of up to 60 km/h. According to the Climate, an extratropical cyclone bringing a cold front will reach t…
A new extratropical cyclone should arrive together with a cold front in the regions of South, Southeast and West Brazil between the days 6 and 10. According to the Climatemappo, the South River will be the most affected state by the extratropical cyclone. The climate event should take place in the extreme South-West in the next Wednesday (7) and be headed towards the ocean, within the coast of the state. There is no warning for Santa Catarina, P…
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