See how the weather is this weekend across the country

The climate may vary in various regions of the country over the weekend. For time expert OK, autumn is a transition station with temperatures ranging from thermometers in high, new cold front and temporal in the country’s regions.

Especially in the Midwest, more specifically in Mato Grosso do Sul, besides the west of São Paulo and Bahia, temperatures remain the rise in the coming days, and time meteorologists OK expect these regions to continue to face intense heat, with high temperatures over the period.

For a southern part of the Southeast and southern region the rains should return from the rains due to the performance of Baixa do Chaco and the rapid passage of a cold front through the Atlantic.

“Low of Chaco is a low atmospheric pressure area that forms in the Chaco region, covering Paraguay, Argentina and Bolivia. This system influences the climate in Brazil by helping to channel humidity from the south and southeast, favoring the formation of rainfall,” explained Maria Clara Sassaki, Time Time spokesman.

A new cold front began to act in the southern region of the country, since last Thursday (27), and bringing possibilities for heavy rainfall, but also advancing, with less intensity, to the Southeast.

Within the country, heat, humidity and wind circulation should favor instabilities, as well as the performance of Bolivia’s discharge, a high -pressure weather system that also contributes to the unstable climate.

From Saturday (29), a significant increase in rain volumes in the northern region, influenced by the intertropical convergence zone (ZCIT), heat and high moisture characteristic of the region is expected.

In the south-central country, rain is expected to be forecast by winds at high levels of the atmosphere due to the passage of a more intense front system. Temporals with the highest volume should occur in Rio Grande do Sul.

According to ok, autumn is usually a transition station, with temperatures varying above average in the Southeast, Midwest and interior of the Northeast, as well as temperatures close to the average in the south and in the far north. Maria Sassaki also explained that temperatures tend to rise due to decreased rainfall and moisture.

“The population often does not realize this change, because we leave very high temperatures in spring and summer, often above 36ºC, for milder temperatures,” the spokesman concluded.

This content was originally published in see how time is this weekend across the country on the CNN Brazil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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