Weather changes and rain returns to Juiz de Fora and region; check the forecast
After a brief dry spell, Juiz de Fora is expected to experience heavy and consistent rainfall until Sunday.
Following a period of warm and sunny weather, Juiz de Fora and the surrounding region are anticipating a return of instability in the weather starting Wednesday. The forecast predicts an increase in cloud cover and sporadic heavy rainfall. The National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) has issued an orange alert for much of the area, indicating potential rainfall rates of 30 to 60 millimeters per hour or up to 100 millimeters over the course of a day, alongside wind gusts between 60 and 100 km/h.
The adverse weather conditions are expected to persist through at least Sunday, with temperatures showing a slight decline. Overnight lows could drop to about 15°C, while daytime highs are not expected to exceed 25°C. Citizens have been advised to remain cautious and stay updated on forecasts, as this weather pattern can lead to risks associated with heavy rainfall and strong winds.
As the region transitions from a dry spell back to a wet pattern, this change poses implications for local agriculture, water supply, and possibly increased risks of flooding in low-lying areas. Residents are encouraged to take necessary precautions due to the predicted weather conditions and to monitor local advisories for guidance during this period of turbulence.