Tuesday (10) is expected to be the last day of widespread rain in SP before the weather clears up
After a series of rainy days in São Paulo, Tuesday (10) is expected to see the final widespread rainfall before a return to clearer skies starting Wednesday.
São Paulo has been experiencing frequent rain and cloudy weather for several days, but the meteorological conditions are predicted to start improving on Wednesday, November 11. Tuesday is expected to be characterized by significant cloud cover and light rain in the metropolitan area. According to the Centro de Gerenciamento de Emergências Climáticas (CGE) of the city, moderate to heavy rainfall is expected later in the day, bringing localized thunderstorms and wind gusts.
The recent cold front that affected the coast of São Paulo is moving away, but the presence of instability continues due to the Zona de Convergência do Atlântico Sul (the South Atlantic Convergence Zone), a humidity corridor extending from the Amazon region to the Southeast of Brazil. This phenomenon, which has contributed to the recent rainy conditions, is also forecasted to dissipate starting Wednesday, leading to improved weather conditions.
Weather alerts have been issued by institutions such as the Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet) for much of the Southeast region. These warnings highlight the potential for hazardous weather during this transitional phase before the clearing of skies, indicating the significant impact changing weather patterns can have on the daily lives of residents in São Paulo and surrounding regions.