Southern Brazil is experiencing severe weather conditions and poor rainfall distribution, causing significant damage to agricultural production and infrastructure. The lack of moisture is particularly affecting soybean and tobacco crops in Dom Feliciano, Rio Grande do Sul, leading to reduced productivity. The situation is even more critical for tobacco crops due to manual labor requirements. Additionally, the rise in the Caí River has caused a bridge to be destroyed in Feliz, cutting off the city's connection to the rest of the region. High temperatures and the risk of hailstorms further threaten agriculture in the region, with Santa Catarina, Paraná, and parts of Rio Grande do Sul at high risk. The water shortage could worsen if the rains do not stabilize, and producers are urged to remain alert for potential damage from storms.