As the heat intensifies again in various regions, the South of Brazil faces the risk of rains that can disrupt fieldwork.
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After the passage of an extratropical cyclone, which has already moved away into the ocean, Brazil's weather scenario is expected to undergo significant changes in the coming days. A cold front advances through Central Brazil and the Southeast coast, but without causing heavy rainfall in these regions. The highlight of the period will be the action of a trough in the South of the country, responsible for more severe instabilities. According to Rural Channel meteorologist Arthur Müller, there is a risk of heavy rains, hail, and wind gusts that can exceed 100 km/h between Friday (22) and Saturday (23). "The most affected areas are expected to be the west of Santa Catarina, west of Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul, and the south of Mato Grosso do Sul. Rainfall totals may exceed 100 millimeters, which hampers the progress of fieldwork," he explains. Meanwhile, the weather remains hot and dry in Matopiba, Central-West, and part of the Southeast. In the Northeast, precipitations are ...