The first week of March has a forecast of little rain and a return of heat in the Vale and region
The first week of March in the Vale do Paraíba region of Brazil is expected to bring little rain and rising temperatures.
As March begins, the Vale do Paraíba region is facing a forecast of minimal rainfall and a rebound in temperatures. Starting from Monday, despite some chilly early morning temperatures dropping to 9°C due to clear skies overnight, the rest of the week will see an increase in humidity and cloud cover. This may bring about isolated and light rain, particularly along the coast.
Beginning Tuesday, the weather is anticipated to stabilize, with temperatures potentially soaring to as high as 30°C in cities like São José dos Campos and Taubaté. The week's forecast indicates a stark contrast to the end of February, which saw a series of severe storms triggered by a weather trough and a cold front that caused significant damage in various locations within the region.
This shift in weather patterns emphasizes the variability typical of Brazilian climate during transitional seasons. The expectation of warmer temperatures and dry conditions may influence local activities and agriculture, allowing residents and farmers to prepare for the heat and an ongoing dry spell.