Mar 10 • 13:55 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Cold front: cloudy and unstable weather should persist in the Valley and region throughout the week

A cold front in Brazil is expected to continue bringing cloudy and unstable weather to the Vale do Paraíba region this week.

A cold front has moved through the Southeast coast of Brazil, resulting in prolonged cloudy and unstable weather across the Vale do Paraíba region. This weather change began on Monday, October 9, leading to heavy rainfall in various cities, such as Ubatuba. Meteorologist Guilherme Borges has reported that this weather pattern will persist as the cold front slowly shifts through the area, sustaining significant weather instabilities throughout the week.

According to Borges, the region will likely experience gradual rainfall for several days, a common feature associated with the movement of cold fronts. He mentioned that instability, particularly intense rainfall, is expected mainly in the late afternoon hours, which could lead to heavy downpours. Residents can expect cloudy skies and variable weather conditions as the cold front continues to influence local weather patterns.

The implications of this weather forecast are significant for the local population, as sustained rainfall can affect outdoor activities, agriculture, and transportation. Additionally, the presence of a cold front may lead to further weather advisories or warnings as meteorologists closely monitor the situation. Those in the Vale do Paraíba region are encouraged to stay updated on weather reports as the week progresses and to prepare for periods of instability and potential rain.

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