THE Cold air should still contribute to a cold morning in the South and Southeast regions this Wednesday (28). With this condition, there is a chance of frost in some municipalities in the south of Minas Gerais and in the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro, according to Climatempo.
In São Paulo, the possibility of frost is lower, but the day should start off cold in several cities in the state. . In the interior of São Paulo, temperatures are rising and air humidity is expected to decrease, which could lead to new fires.
The scenario is somewhat similar in the southern region of the country, where there may be foggy conditions in the early hours of the day. in some places such as the coast of Paraná, the south coast of Rio Grande do Sul and in Curitiba.
Low temperatures and occasional drizzle are expected at dawn in some cities in the northeast of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The sun may appear in the late morning and afternoon, with some periods of cloud cover in Florianópolis.
In the Central-West region, the most intense cold weather is losing strength. Even so, dawn may be marked by mild temperatures in the south of Mato Grosso do Sul. Despite this, there is no forecast of rain and the air will be dry, with relative humidity reaching values below 20%.
According to Climatempo, the circulation of winds transports more humidity to the northern Brazilian coast, which could cause heavy rain between Amazonas, Roraima and Amapá . From the south of Amazonas to the south of Pará the weather should remain stable. The states of Rondônia and Tocantins will also have low air humidity.
With the cold front in effect in the Northeast region of Brazil, the east of Bahia may experience humidity. Furthermore, Ilhéus and Porto Seguro may experience rain at various times this Wednesday (28). There is a risk of storms in some regions of Salvador.
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This content was originally published in Cold air still keeps mornings cold in the South and Southeast this Wednesday on the CNN Brasil website.
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