Two cold fronts and cold air masses hit Brazil and cause heavy rains, strong winds, temperature drops, and the risk of frost mainly in the South and Southeast, with warnings from INMET and possible impacts on crops and cities.
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In addition to the cold front currently affecting Brazil, a second front will form as early as Friday, bringing new storms and an even more intense cold air mass, which may even form late frosts. At this moment, a cold front is advancing across the country, causing heavy rains in the Southeast and Midwest after having formed storms and many disruptions in the South. Strong winds have caused widespread destruction, roof damage, and fallen trees in Rio Grande do Sul, while very high rainfall totals have been recorded in Paraná, causing flooding, inundations, and landslides. Moreover, a cold air mass is already advancing through much of the South region following the passage of the frontal system, causing temperatures to drop in Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, and southern Paraná. On Monday (13), many municipalities such as Passo Fundo (RS) and Santiago (RS) recorded minimum temperatures of 10°C. On Tuesday (14) during the early morning, minimum temperatures will hover around 10°C ...
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