Mar 6 • 08:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Cold front approaches and rain is expected to return to São Paulo this weekend

A cold front is forecasted to bring rain back to São Paulo this weekend after a period of sunny weather.

Following several days of clear weather in the metropolitan region of São Paulo, a change in the climate is expected as a cold front approaches the São Paulo coastline this weekend. According to the city's Emergency Climate Management Center (CGE), Friday will start with sunny intervals and rising temperatures, which are predicted to range from a minimum of 19°C to a maximum of 29°C. By late afternoon, the arrival of coastal breezes will increase cloud cover, resulting in quick and isolated rain showers.

On Saturday, the weather forecast indicates that it will begin with sunny conditions similar to Friday, with temperatures continuing to rise, ranging from a minimum of 20°C to a maximum of 28°C. However, as the cold front approaches, it will bring increased cloudiness and, consequently, the likelihood of rain showers throughout the day. These changes mark a significant shift from the recent calm weather, thus reminding residents of São Paulo to be prepared for wetter conditions.

This shift in weather patterns highlights the variability of climate in the region and the importance of monitoring updates from agencies like CGE. As Paulista residents may have enjoyed the sunny days, the return of rain may create impacts on the weekend plans and outdoor activities, emphasizing the need for adaptability to sudden weather changes in urban life.

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