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Weather remains divided across Brazil: storms in the South and Southeast, drought and intense heat in the rest of the country.

Areas in the South and Southeast will experience showers throughout the day.

Weather remains divided across Brazil: storms in the South and Southeast, drought and intense heat in the rest of the country (Photo: Marcelo Camargo/Agência Brasil)

247 - Weather conditions continue to be contrasting across Brazilian regions this Wednesday (27). According to information from g1In the South and Southeast, areas will experience showers throughout the day, while the Central-West, North, and parts of the Northeast will remain under intense heat, dry weather, and a high risk of wildfires.

In the South, the presence of a trough — an elongated area of ​​low atmospheric pressure — favors the formation of storm clouds. The phenomenon should maintain instability between eastern Paraná and the coast of Santa Catarina. “Although the risk of storms is lower than in recent days, conditions still require attention, as the soil remains saturated in the region,” explained César Soares, meteorologist at Climatempo.

In Curitiba, the weather remains overcast, with intermittent drizzle and temperatures ranging between 11°C and 15°C. Florianópolis will also have an unstable day, with a minimum of 12°C and a maximum of 17°C. Porto Alegre will have sun with some clouds and milder temperatures, between 11°C and 20°C.

In the Southeast region, instability is expected to be concentrated mainly along the coast of São Paulo and in the capital, where the sky will be overcast and rain is possible at any time. In São Paulo, temperatures will range between 15°C and 23°C. In Rio de Janeiro, the day will be cloudy with periods of sunshine and temperatures reaching up to 30°C. Belo Horizonte will have stable weather, with a minimum of 14°C and a maximum of 29°C, while Vitória may experience showers in the afternoon and evening, with a maximum of 28°C.

Meanwhile, the weather remains dry in the Central-West region. In Brasília, temperatures are expected to range from 18°C ​​to 31°C, with relative humidity below 30%. Goiânia could reach 33°C, while Cuiabá will approach 40°C by the weekend. Campo Grande is still experiencing the effects of cold air, but is expected to reach a high of 30°C.

In the North, the scenario is one of contrast: Manaus and Belém will have isolated rain showers, but temperatures remain high, between 31°C and 33°C. Palmas, on the other hand, faces extreme heat, with a forecast of 36°C this Wednesday and a tendency to reach 40°C in the coming days, in addition to low humidity around 20%.

In the Northeast, the weather varies between passing showers on the coast and strong sunshine inland. Salvador will have sunshine with brief showers, reaching a high of 29°C. Recife should also experience brief showers, with temperatures ranging between 23°C and 31°C. Fortaleza, meanwhile, will remain dry and hot, reaching up to 31°C.

According to meteorologists, the next few days should maintain this pattern: rainfall concentrated in the South and on the coast of the Southeast, while heat and drought prevail in much of the Midwest, North, and interior of the Northeast.