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When will the cold weather in São Paulo go away? The largest cold front of the year passes through the city

The city of São Paulo was hit in the last few days by the biggest cold air mass of the year – so far – which brought temperatures down to close to 10ºC.

Despite the drop, it was still far from the historical record for April 4.4ºC, registered in 1952.

As the days go by, starting this Sunday, the 23, the weather in the São Paulo capital will return to having warmer moments, but still with cooler days at the beginning of the day.

According to the meteorological services, from now on, there is no prediction of intense heat, as typical of summer.

The expectation is a typical autumn atmosphere, with cooler mornings and higher temperature peaks around noon.

Cold weather in São Paulo. (Photo internet reproduction)
Cold weather in São Paulo. (Photo Internet reproduction)

The coldest morning next week will be Monday, the 24th, with a low of 15ºC. The highs will be around 27ºC already from Tuesday, the 25.

According to Climatempo, no rain is forecast for the next few days.

Weather forecast for the city of São Paulo

  • Saturday 22/4: minimum 13ºC and maximum 24ºC – no rain
  • Sunday 23/4: minimum 15ºC and maximum 24ºC – no rain
  • Monday 24/04: minimum 15ºC and maximum 25ºC – no rain
  • Tuesday 24/04: minimum 15ºC and maximum 27ºC – no rain

WHEN WILL THE COLD REALLY ARRIVE IN SÃO PAULO?

Meteorologists point out that this cold air mass has the potential to act as a turning point in the season.

Fall began in the Southern Hemisphere on March 20 and ended on June 21. Because it is a transitional season, it is common to have warmer and colder days.

Temperatures are expected to drop as winter approaches.

“Autumn is also characterized by the incursion of cold air masses coming from the South of the continent, which cause the drop in air temperatures, especially in the South and part of the Southeast.

It is possible to observe the first formations of adverse phenomena, such as

  • fog in the South, Southeast, and Center-West;
  • frost in the South and Southeast and Mato Grosso do Sul; and
  • snow in the mountain areas and plateaus of the states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, and Paraná

explain the meteorologists from the National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet).

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