In recent days, Brazil has experienced intense heat, with temperatures which approached 40ºC in several locations in Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso and Rio Grande do Sul. However, starting this Monday (18), a significant change in the climate is expected throughout the country, thanks to the arrival of a cold front.
The weather forecast suggests intensifying rain from December 20th. Occasionally, they will reach the North and Northeast, expanding to the Midwest and Southeast in the following days. DATAGRO's climate report highlights that the South region should also benefit from good rainfall.
After an atypical first fortnight, characterized by little rain and high temperatures, the second half of the month is closer to the expected climatology. Furthermore, the consultancy highlights that this change is especially positive for agricultural areas in general, providing more favorable conditions.
Regions that have faced intense heat and a lack of rain see this variation in weather patterns as a relief. The expectation is that the cold front will contribute to the normalization of weather conditions and benefit several sectors, especially agriculture.
Thus, the transition to a more typical climate phase during the second half of the month brings with it the promise of thermal relief and improved water conditions, positively impacting both the environment and economic activities dependent on weather conditions.
Source: datagro