Itapira recorded only 17% humidity in the air this Monday. The passage of cold air of polar origin reduces humidity and temperature.
The state of São Paulo was one of the driest places in Brazil on Monday May 15th. The National Institute of Meteorology recorded up to 17% in Itapira, the lowest relative humidity value in the country at 15:00, in automatic measurement.
Dry air in SP: relative humidity below 17% on 05/15/2023 (Source: Inmet)
The presence of cold air of polar origin over São Paulo has reduced the level of air humidity throughout the state, as well as the drop in temperature. Relative humidity values lower than 11% to 20% should be observed during the week in several regions of the state of São Paulo, because with the natural warming of the air and no expectation of rain until at least Saturday, the humidity relative tends to go down.

Record cold in the city of Sao Paulo
This Monday, May 15, the city of São Paulo recorded the lowest temperature of 2023, so far, with a minimum temperature of 12.1°C. The measurement was carried out by the National Institute of Meteorology at the Mirante de Santana meteorological station, north of São Paulo. In addition, at 15:00, Inmet recorded 23% humidity in the air (automatic measurement), making São Paulo one of the driest capitals in the country.
A new cold record could occur this Tuesday in São Paulo, with a forecast of a minimum temperature of 11°C
Low temperatures, even below 10°C, continue to be observed in the state of São Paulo in the next dawns. Yesterday, 15, Inmet recorded 5.0°C in Rancharia, 5.8°C in Barra do Turvo, 6.3°C in Ituverava, 7.5°C in Itapira, 8.8°C in Piracicaba, 8.9°C in Barueri and 8.5°C in São Luiz do Paraitinga.
Source: Terra

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