SP Expected to Have Dry Weather and 29°C Heat on Wednesday Afternoon (4)
The Southeast region of Brazil, particularly São Paulo, will experience dry weather with temperatures rising to 29°C on Wednesday afternoon, according to the local weather authorities.
São Paulo is anticipating a dry and warm day on Wednesday, with temperatures forecasted to peak at 29°C in the afternoon. The shift is attributed to the movement of moisture from the Amazon and a cold front heading towards the Northeast coast. This change will lead to predominantly sunny skies, as the day begins with cloud cover that gradually clears, allowing temperatures to rise while humidity levels fall. As per the information from the Center for Climate Emergency Management (CGE), the minimum temperature early in the day will be around 16°C.
The forecast also indicates a significant drop in humidity, with levels potentially falling to 45% during the hottest parts of the day, which is below the World Health Organization's recommended threshold of 60% for human health. As a result, residents are advised to take precautions against the potential health impacts of lower humidity, such as dehydration and respiratory issues. The variations in temperature and humidity are a typical part of the transition from the wet to the dry season in the region.
On the previous day, the temperature recorded a maximum of 26.7°C in the Alto de Santana area, showcasing a steady trend towards increasing warmth. This change in weather is crucial for various sectors, particularly agriculture and outdoor activities, as it might influence productivity and lifestyle choices in São Paulo and surrounding regions. Residents and health officials are encouraged to monitor the weather developments closely as they adapt to the evolving climatic conditions.