
Cold Front Slams Southeast Brazil, New Wave of Arctic Air on the Way
Cold Front Brings Rain, Lower Temperatures to Southeast Brazil; New Cold Wave Expected SÃO PAULO, Brazil—A cold front moving in from the south is bringing rain and significantly lower temperatures to much of Southeast Brazil, according to a weather report from g1. The report, delivered by a g1 meteorologist, predicts moderate to heavy rain in major cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. "In São Paulo, we're forecasting up to 23 degrees Celsius," the meteorologist stated, "and it won't be getting much warmer." Rio de Janeiro is expected to see temperatures between 18 and 27 degrees, with 10 millimeters of rain. The South, which recently endured a period of severe weather, is expected to experience calmer conditions on Friday. A new cold air mass is expected to arrive in the South on Sunday, bringing another period of low temperatures to the South and Central-South regions by the beginning of next week. The meteorologist warned that parts of the Southeast and Central-West could experience temperatures 5 degrees below average. The forecast provides a timely warning to residents of the affected regions to prepare for the changing weather conditions. The detailed predictions offer valuable information for planning and safety precautions.