Areas of atmospheric instability should cause intense precipitation in southern, southeastern and midwest cities of the country
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The wave of cold that overthrew temperatures in various regions of the Brazil It has its days numbered. Polar air mass began to give signs of weakening and thermometers should rise in the coming days.
In her place, rain. Areas of atmospheric instability should cause intense precipitation in southern, southeastern and midwest cities. The rain should be accompanied by rays, gusts of wind and even the punctual possibility of hail in some areas.
Prepare for the rain
- According to the National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet), temperatures should start to increase gradually from this Thursday (26) in the Southeast and Midwest.
- The south of the country, however, should remain under the influence of cold air until this Friday (27).
- With the displacement of the polar air, a warmer mass of air begins inside the continent.
- This phenomenon favors the formation of a low pressure area.
- According to meteorologists, this combination will generate areas of instability.
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Bad weather can cause damage
The forecast points out that the rains will reach the southern region of the country again this Thursday. Areas of atmospheric instability should cause intense precipitation in the center, northwest and north of Rio Grande do Sul, including Greater Porto Alegre, as well as Santa Catarina and Paraná.
There are warnings for potential damage caused by bad weather. This is because these rains can be accompanied by rays, gusts of wind and punctual hail possibility, with volumes between 30 and 70 mm in some locations in these states.
Already on Friday, the instability focuses on the West and South Center of Mato Grosso do Sul, South Strip and East Coast of São Paulo, Paraná and North Santa Catarina. In these areas, expected volumes should vary between 20 and 60 mm.
On Saturday (28), the instability retreats to Paraná, Santa Catarina and Centro-North Gaucho, and may reach between 40 and 80 mm, with the possibility of even larger volumes in Rio Grande do Sul. In other regions of the country, time remains stable and sunny in the coming days.
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Alessandro Di Lorenzo has a degree in Journalism from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) and has been working in the area since 2014. He worked on BandNews FM newsrooms in Porto Alegre and São Paulo.