Frost returns to cover Campos do Jordão for the second day in a row during a long holiday Márcio Correia Frost returned to cover areas of Campos do Jordão (SP) in the early hours of this Friday (10), for the second day in a row. With a minimum temperature of 4.5°C, recorded at 4am, the city woke up with lawns covered in a thin layer of ice, a typical winter scenario in Serra da Mantiqueira. Images recorded in the city show ice covering the vegetation in the early hours of the morning. As the sun rose, the white layer began to melt. On Thursday (9), Campos do Jordão had already registered frost after the thermometers registered 3.9°C, according to the National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet). ? Click here to follow the g1 Vale do Paraíba channel and region on WhatsApp The cold occurs during the long holiday, a period in which the city receives a large number of tourists in search of the low temperatures typical of the season. According to the city hall, around 150,000 visitors are expected in Campos do Jordão throughout the holiday. Check the weather forecast for the cities of Vale and Serra da Mantiqueira In addition to the cold, Inmet issued an alert for low relative humidity in the region. This Friday, the rates may vary between 20% and 30%, a range considered to be worth paying attention to. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the ideal humidity for health is above 60%. The cold is expected to continue through the weekend. For Saturday morning (11), Inmet predicts a minimum of around 4°C in the city, which maintains the possibility of new frost formation in Serra da Mantiqueira. Frost returns to cover Campos do Jordão for the second day in a row during the long holiday Márcio Correia See more news from Vale do Paraíba and the Bragantina region
Frost covers Campos do Jordão again for the second day in a row during a long holiday
Frost returns to cover Campos do Jordão for the second day in a row during a long holiday Márcio Correia Frost returned to cover areas of Campos do Jordão (SP) in the early hours of this Friday (10), for the second day...