The cold that is affecting much of Brazil is historic. In fact, according to the National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet), the city of São Paulo recorded the lowest temperature in August since 1999. The milestone was reached in the early hours of this Tuesday (27).
The Civil Protection of São Paulo has maintained a state of alert for low temperatures since last Friday (23). This Tuesday, after the intense cold of the early hours of the day, the sun appeared and brought the temperature to levels close to 20°C.
For this Wednesday (28), the forecast is that the day will start with the formation of humid fog and cloudy skies. The sun will begin to dominate with a clear sky, which will increase the temperature. Thermometers should oscillate between 8°C in the morning and 21°C in the afternoon.

On Thursday and Friday the cold will decrease and the minimum temperatures will be 11°C and 13°C respectively. The maximum temperatures can reach 27°C and 26°C. The heat will return with force at the weekend. On Saturday (31), the maximum temperature could exceed 30ºC in the city.
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