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Forecast indicates rain advancing in several regions.

Forecasts indicate instability in Santa Catarina, Paraná, and Mato Grosso do Sul this Thursday.

Rio de Janeiro experiences heavy rain as autumn arrives (Photo: Fernando Frazão/Agência Brasil)

247 - Thursday (28) begins with instability in the South and Midwest of the country, and the forecast is that the rain will move towards the Southeast in the coming days. According to information from G1, The phenomenon is driven by winds coming from Paraguay, which increase humidity and promote the formation of storm clouds.

In the South, the forecast is for overcast skies, mainly in Santa Catarina and Paraná, with showers throughout the day. In Florianópolis, temperatures will range between 15°C and 20°C, while in Curitiba the sky should remain cloudy, with a chance of drizzle and temperatures between 12°C and 19°C. In Rio Grande do Sul, the instability weakens: Porto Alegre will have a minimum of 12°C and a maximum of 23°C, with periods of sunshine amidst many clouds.

In Mato Grosso do Sul, the forecast already points to heavy rain this Thursday. In Campo Grande, showers are expected during the afternoon, accompanied by heat, with a maximum of 27 °C. The trend is for the areas of instability to move towards the Southeast throughout Friday (29).

In São Paulo, after weeks of little rain in August, meteorologists predict showers starting on Friday, with the possibility of storms. Temperatures will be between 16 °C and 21 °C this Thursday. On Saturday (30), the rain spreads across Minas Gerais: Belo Horizonte should register around 12 millimeters of precipitation after more than a month of drought.

Meanwhile, in the interior of the country, the weather remains stable and marked by dry air. In Mato Grosso, the heat is particularly noticeable: in Cuiabá, thermometers reached 35°C this Thursday, with forecasts predicting a high of 40°C over the weekend. Goiás and the Federal District are also experiencing low humidity. In Brasília, temperatures range from 18°C ​​to 29°C, and humidity levels drop below 30% during the hottest hours of the day.

In the North, the unstable weather is mainly affecting Amazonas, Roraima, and Amapá, with intense downpours and wind gusts that could reach 60 km/h. Manaus is expected to reach 32°C this Thursday, with a forecast of brief showers starting on Friday. Belém will also remain hot, but with a chance of isolated showers over the weekend.

In the Northeast, the pattern remains irregular. In Salvador, Thursday will see alternating sun and rain, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 29°C. Recife should have rain in the morning and drier weather in the afternoon, with a high of 31°C. In the Agreste and Sertão regions, dry weather and high temperatures will prevail.