Santa Catarina state in Brazil has experienced significant agricultural losses due to cold temperatures and frost in late July, with losses ranging from 5% to 8% for vegetables and fruits. The most affected crops included tomatoes, peppers, and various leafy vegetables, while bananas and peach trees were the hardest hit among fruits. The intense polar air mass in late July marked the lowest temperature in Brazil for the year. The Agricultural Research and Rural Extension Company of Santa Catarina (Epagri) urges farmers to stay alert for any new cold waves from late August through September, which could potentially damage winter cereal crops and certain fruits. However, a meteorologist cautions that predicting the weather in September, a transitional period between winter and summer, can be challenging.