São Paulo is forecasted to have rain throughout this Tuesday (10)
São Paulo is expected to experience continuous rain on Tuesday due to moist winds from the sea and instabilities from the state's interior.
The weather in São Paulo has been impacted by a combination of moist winds coming from the sea towards the Paulista coast and atmospheric instabilities originating from the state's interior. Following a cloudy and intermittently rainy Monday, meteorologists predict that Tuesday will see a similar atmospheric scenario, but with an even higher likelihood of rain. The Centro de Gerenciamento de Emergências Climáticas (CGE) indicates this trend will continue, affecting the region's weather conditions significantly.
The Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet) has issued an orange weather alert for storms across a large portion of Brazil, including the entirety of São Paulo state. This warning suggests the potential for intense rainfall ranging from 30 to 60 mm per hour, accumulating between 50 and 100 mm throughout the day. Additionally, strong winds reaching 60 to 100 km/h could pose risks such as power outages, falling tree branches, flooding, and landslides in vulnerable areas, indicating a serious threat to public safety.
Residents are advised to remain cautious as the severe weather may lead to challenging conditions across metropolitan São Paulo. With the forecast suggesting more rainfall than the previous day, individuals are encouraged to prepare for potential disruptions and to heed any safety advisories issued by local authorities. The continued rainfall could impact travel, safety, and daily life significantly in the city and surrounding regions.