Juiz de Fora and region will experience instability and rain due to the passage of a cold front
Juiz de Fora and its surrounding areas are expected to face periods of rain and instability due to a cold front's approach, with temperatures also declining.
Juiz de Fora and the surrounding region are anticipating a week marked by rain—occasionally heavy—primarily due to a cold front passing through. The influx of moisture from the ocean is causing this instability, with localized summer showers expected especially in the afternoons. The situation poses implications for vulnerability as Juiz de Fora is still recovering from severe storms that previously resulted in significant loss of life and destruction.
The cold air mass associated with this front, although mild, should lead to a drop in temperatures, which could further impact the region's recovery. Forecasts predict that temperatures in Juiz de Fora will remain relatively low, with maximums expected around 22 °C as the weather system progresses. This cooling trend may affect local activities and agriculture, which are sensitive to temperature changes, especially during recovery efforts.
Additionally, the city had suffered extensive damages from a devastating storm in late February that claimed 65 lives, indicating heightened concern over the upcoming rains and their potential to exacerbate recovery issues. Meteorologists are closely monitoring these developments, and officials may issue warnings to prepare communities for potential impacts from increased rainfall.