The forecasts are storms in various parts of Brazil and the drop in temperatures in the South
A strong storm is traveling to southern Brazil and should cause a strong drop in temperatures in at least three states. The National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) has issued, for this Sunday 9, two warnings of temperatures, as well as two storm warnings and four other warnings for heavy rains in the north, north -est and in the midwest of the country.
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The notices issued by Inmet warn of weather conditions that may present risks, therefore it is important to follow the guidelines of the authorities to prevent accidents.
Take a look at the Inmet notices for this Sunday

- Orange Alert – “danger” for temperature fall
Indicates the health risk with a decrease in temperature above 5 ° C.
- Yellow warning – “potential danger” for temperature fall
Indicates a light health risk, with a temperature reduction between 3 ° C and 5 ° C.
- Orange Alert – “danger” for heavy rains
It provides for rainfall between 30 and 60 mm/I from 50 to 100 mm/day, accompanied by strong winds from 60 to 100 km/h. There is the possibility of cutting cuts, the fall of trees, floods and electrical discharges.
- Yellow warning – “potential danger” for heavy rains
It provides the rain between 20 and 30 mm/I have up to 50 mm/day, with gusts that can reach 60 km/h. The risk of energy cuts, branches, floods and rays is considered low.
- Yellow warning – “potential danger” for storms
It indicates rainfall between 20 and 30 mm/I have up to 50 mm/day, twenty up to 60 km/the possibility of hail. The risk of damage caused by the falls of the trees, floods and electrical discharges is low.
Weather forecast throughout Brazil
Southern region
After an intense heat period, temperatures in the southern region should fall during the weekend. Inmet has issued two warnings for the thermal decline between Rio Grande do Sul and Paraná.
The city of Curitiba will be the coldest capital of the country in the next few days, with thermometers that oscillate between 18 ° C and 29 ° C. in Porto Alegre, the weather will be mainly cloudy and the temperatures can reach 30 ° C. Florianópolis, in turn, will have a more stable climate, with thermal variations between 23 ° C and 30 ° C.
South -est
The heat will continue to predominate in the state of St. Paul due to the masses of hot air from the south, keeping the climate dry throughout the region. Already in Rio de Janeiro, despite the presence of many clouds and the possibility of occasional rains, the thermometers will follow above on Sunday and will be able to reach 35 ° C in the capital.
In the Holy Spirit, the sky will remain cloudy, with a possibility of weak and isolated rain. On the other hand, temperatures should not increase so much, being between 23 ° C and 30 ° C. to Minas Gerais, the weather will remain stable, with mild climate, and Belo Horizonte will hardly record temperatures above 30 ° C.
North region -est
After days marked by instability, Bahia’s state will have a dry weekend, without rainfall. In Salvador, the temperatures vary between 24 ° C and 31 ° C, the same happens to Sergipe and Alagoas.
In the rest of the north -est, however, there is a prediction of rain showers with thunderstorms. The highlight is Ceará, where about 100 municipalities, including Fortaleza, can face strong rains.
Northern and Midwest regions
Inmet has emitted two heavy rain warnings in the North and Midwest. In Goiânia and Brasilia, the sky will have few clouds and the temperatures should vary between 22 ° C and 30 ° C. In the rest of the Midwest, the forecast indicates significant rainfall, especially in Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul, where thunderstorms can occur accompanied by gusts of wind.
Already in the northern region, states like Amazonas, Pará and Acre should face expressive volumes of rain, with the risk of floods in some urban areas.
Source: Terra

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