Storm and temperature drop mark the week in Divinópolis and region
This week, storms and a drop in temperature are expected in the Central-West region of Minas Gerais, Brazil, influenced by cold fronts from the Southeast coast.
This week in Divinópolis and surrounding areas of Minas Gerais, residents can expect significant weather changes characterized by storms and a decrease in temperature. Meteorologist Ruibran dos Reis has indicated that these changes are due to a cold front moving in from the Southeast coast, which is expected to impact the local climate. As the week progresses, the effect of these weather patterns will become more pronounced, leading to cooler conditions.
Over the weekend, particularly starting Thursday, another cold front is anticipated to arrive, further contributing to the ongoing rainfall and cooler temperatures. Forecasts suggest mild wind conditions of up to 2.8 km/h, which may affect the perceived temperatures, with actual forecasts indicating a range between 21 °C and 26 °C. These mild winds will affect how the temperatures are felt by the residents, creating a cooler ambiance amidst the otherwise warm climate typical of the region at this time of year.
Local authorities and meteorological services are keeping a close watch on these developments to provide timely updates. In terms of local forecasts, the lowest temperatures recorded in major cities of the region, such as Divinópolis and Nova Serrana, are expected to hover around 20 °C, with highs reaching up to 28 °C. Such weather fluctuations are important for agriculture, local activities, and residents' daily lives, underscoring the need for preparedness as the storms approach.