The cold front that caused temperatures to drop in the country advances over soybean-producing areas and brings more cloudiness to the Southeast region. Despite this, the forecast for the next five to ten days indicates firm weather in most of the country's producing areas, favoring the progress of activities in the field.
A cold front advances and the risk of flooding worries part of the country; see what the weather is like in the 2nd half of July
The cold front that caused temperatures to drop in the country advances over soybean-producing areas and brings more cloudiness to the Southeast region. Despite this, the forecast for the next five to ten days indicates...
Conditions are positive for the harvest of coffee, second-crop corn, cotton and sugar cane, in addition to soil management operations and phytosanitary treatments in a large part of the Central-West, North and Matopiba regions. The absence of heavy rain should allow work to progress.
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The exception is the South region. In Rio Grande do Sul, the forecast indicates high volumes of rain, with a risk of flooding, especially in the northern portion of the state.
Regarding temperatures, the risk of frost remains restricted to the highest areas of the South region. This Tuesday (14), there is also the possibility of frost in Serra da Mantiqueira, including municipalities such as Campos do Jordão.
Minimum temperatures are expected to be below 10°C in areas of Mato Grosso do Sul, the interior of São Paulo and the south of Minas Gerais, but no frost is expected in these regions.
From the second half of July onwards, the tendency is for temperatures to gradually rise. In the Central-West and Matopiba, cities such as Corumbá (MS), Primavera do Leste (MT) and Rondonópolis (MT) are expected to record maximum temperatures between 37°C and 38°C. At the end of July and beginning of August, temperatures can approach 40°C in some locations, intensifying the heat in these regions.
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