
Inmet issues heat wave warning for four states; check it out.
In São Paulo, the extreme heat has already caused record-breaking temperatures.
Inmet draws attention to the impacts associated with storms.
Civil defense agencies recommend heightened vigilance in areas under alert.
The week that begins in São Paulo and much of Brazil will be marked by instability.
International climate projections indicate that the average global temperature will remain close to historical records.
Unstable weather affects several regions of the country on the first day of the year, with high rainfall volumes and a risk of flooding in urban areas.
Warnings of heavy rains affect states from North to South, but extreme heat persists in areas of the Southeast and Midwest.
Weakening atmospheric blocking allows rain to advance and increases the risk of flooding and strong winds in several regions.
Brazil continues to face one of the hottest periods in recent years.
The National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) maintains a warning of danger due to an intense heat wave affecting eight Brazilian states.
This heat wave is characterized by a temperature increase of at least 5°C.
Residents living near the riverbank were moved to higher ground. Video
Details of the decision will be published after the trial concludes later today.