The phenomenon that affected San Paolo was the same that also caused damage to Rio Grande Do on this weekend
A strong wind on the coast of San Paolo, this Saturday, 23, knocked trees, left properties without energy and paralyzed the largest port in Brazil. Baixada Santista was the most affected region. Santos recorded twenty of over 120 km/h, leading to closure for more than three hours from the port of the city.
“Sao Paulo had a hot and dry air mass. The cold front entrance caused a shock that brought the gusts of wind,” explains Andrea Ramos, a meteorologist at the National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet). Inmet had warned the risk of wind at 13:00 on Saturday. The potential for the gust of the wind continues until 11 pm on this Sunday 24, throughout the coast of San Paolo.
According to Maxwel Souza, the spokesman for the civil protection of San Paolo, the phenomenon that hit San Paolo was the same that caused damage to Rio Grande do on this weekend. “The cold front is advanced from the south of the country, arrived in San Paolo on Saturday evening and at dawn on Sunday and now goes to Rio de Janeiro, but towards High Sea.”
He says that the condition is common. “The cold front brings a lot of instability. Since we spent very hot days, this sudden change is natural during the night. The perception would still be worse if it had passed closer to the coast.”
The phenomenon is also responsible, he says, for the drop of 10 ° C at the maximum temperature of the state capital this weekend. Saturday, the maximum in San Paolo was 31 ° C, already this Sunday, is 21 ° C, according to the management center of the climate emergencies of the Town Hall.
The meteorologist of Inmet Andrea Ramos indicates that the trend is that new cold fronts, with the potential of gusts, continue until the end of winter on September 22nd. “When the cold front is more forms in the ocean, it tends to influence only the southern region. Mao. Paolo.”
Source: Terra

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