Mar 17 β€’ 03:00 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Autumn will start hot: intense heat marks the change of season and cool weather is expected to take a while to arrive; see the forecast

Brazil is set to experience a hot start to autumn, with meteorologists predicting persistent heat and scattered showers across many regions.

As summer transitions to autumn in Brazil, meteorologists are forecasting a continuation of the intense heat, with autumn officially beginning on Friday, March 20, at 11:45 AM. Despite the calendar indicating a seasonal shift, cooler temperatures are not expected immediately. Instead, the last week of summer is likely to witness above-average temperatures across various states in Brazil, as tropical conditions prevail.

In addition to the persistent heat, regions across the South, Central-West, Northeast, and North of Brazil are expected to experience warm and humid days, culminating in scattered rainfall. Experts indicate that autumn’s overall conditions will align with typical seasonal patterns, suggesting that residents can expect temperatures and rainfall volumes that are close to what is commonly anticipated for this time of year.

CΓ©sar Soares, a meteorologist, reassures that while immediate cooling is not on the forecast, the new season will eventually settle into the expected norms. Depending on regional climate patterns, the weather is likely to remain warm, with variations occurring as the season progresses, allowing Brazilians to prepare for what might be a gradual transition into the cooler months ahead.

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