Feb 9 • 19:06 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Cold front with rain persists, but weekend will be sunny in Divinópolis and region

A cold front causing heavy rains in Divinópolis and the surrounding area will dissipate by Thursday, allowing for sunny weather over the weekend.

The cold front that arrived last week is expected to linger over the Central-West region of Minas Gerais until Wednesday, February 11, resulting in intense rainfall and a drop in temperatures. Meteorologist Ruibran dos Reis has indicated that beginning Thursday, February 12, the cold front will start to dissipate, with clearer skies anticipated throughout the weekend. While the weather has been characterized by weak winds reaching up to 2.9 km/h, the rain has significantly impacted the thermal sensation, which is predicted to fluctuate between 17 °C and 25 °C over the coming days.

In the first eight days of February, Divinópolis experienced approximately 128 millimeters of rain, accounting for 77% of the expected monthly average of 166 mm. This substantial rainfall is significant for local agriculture and water supply, highlighting the importance of weather patterns in the region. As communities prepare for the shift in weather, locals can look forward to improving conditions as the weekend approaches, providing relief from the recent downpours.

The forecasted temperatures for the upcoming week will vary, with expectations for minimum and maximum temperatures across key cities in the region shared in a table. This reliable weather forecasting plays a crucial role in helping residents and farmers plan their activities, ensuring they are ready for both the wet conditions early in the week and the sunshine anticipated by the weekend.

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