The rains that hit the capital of São Paulo and the metropolitan region of São Paulo over the weekend resulted in 63 calls for falling trees, 58 for flooding and 21 for landslides and landslides. According to the balance released by the Fire Department, this Monday (13), no one was injured. According to the Emergency Management Center (CGE) of the city of São Paulo, this Monday morning ended with cloudy skies and rising temperatures, with thermometers marking 25°C on average. The estimate is that the maximum reaches 27°C. The relative humidity of the air oscillates around 80% and can reach up to 55%. Data from the CGE of the City of São Paulo show that March has accumulated, so far, 130.8 mm, which represents approximately 73.6% of the 177.6 mm expected for the month. “Images from the meteorological radar of the City of São Paulo do not show rain in the city, however, between mid-afternoon and early evening, the spread of areas of instability causes rain in the form of showers. There are conditions for points of moderate to strong intensity with lightning and gusts of wind, which together with the soil that is already soaked, increases the potential for the formation of floods, floods, falling trees and landslides”, says the forecast. of the CGE. The trend for the next few days is sunny between clouds and rising temperatures over Tuesday (14), with temperatures ranging between 18°C and 28°C. The areas of instability gain strength in the afternoon, which favors the return of rain showers ranging from moderate to strong intensity with lightning and gusts of wind. On Wednesday (15), the sun appears between clouds and favors rising temperatures, with a minimum of 18°C and a maximum of 29°C. At the end of the afternoon, the arrival of the sea breeze increases the cloudiness, which favors the occurrence of rain in the form of isolated showers.
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