The week starts sunny, but isolated rain is forecast in the DF
Brasília wakes up to a sunny morning on Monday, but isolated rain is anticipated as the week progresses.
On Monday, Brasília in the Federal District began the week with a sunny morning. However, the National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) has predicted the likelihood of isolated rain showers throughout the day. The temperature is expected to range between 17°C and 28°C from Monday until Thursday, and despite the warm weather, chances of sporadic rain remain high throughout the week. Relative humidity levels are projected to fluctuate between 45% and 95%, presenting varying conditions for residents throughout the upcoming days.
Currently, the Federal District is under a yellow alert for potential intense rain, with forecasts suggesting accumulated rainfall may reach up to 50 mm by the end of the day accompanied by strong winds gusting up to 60 km/h. According to the weather advisory, there is a low risk of power outages, fallen tree branches, flooding, and lightning strikes. As a precaution during potential heavy rainfall, the Civil Defense of the Federal District has issued recommendations for the public, including securely closing windows and doors.
Overall, the weather outlook presents a mix of sun and possible rain, prompting residents to stay aware of changing conditions. The situation reinforces the importance of being prepared for sudden weather changes, especially during the rainy season, highlighting local infrastructure's need to cope with intense weather events.