Large dry air mass that predominates over Brazil inhibits the occurrence of rain

The large mass of dry air that predominates over Brazil inhibits the occurrence of rain in almost the entire country this Tuesday (26). Some rain clouds grow along the coast of the Northeast and in part of the North region.

In addition, according to Climatempo, cold fronts and cold air of polar origin are being diverted to the high seas, without being able to advance through the interior of the country.

This situation should change at the end of this week with the arrival of a large and strong cold front that will have the strength to push away the mass of dry and warm air for a few days.

The South region has a Tuesday with strong sun and only clouds over Rio Grande do Sul and the areas close to the sea in all states. The temperature is above normal.

Sunny and hot day in the Southeast and Midwest, with cloudless skies in almost all areas. It only rains little on the coast of Espírito Santo, including Vitória. The coast of São Paulo has sun, but among many clouds.

In the North region, lightning rain showers occur mainly in the afternoon and at night over central-west Acre, central, western and northern Amazonas, Roraima, Amapá and northwest and northern Pará. Strong sun and low air humidity in the rest of the region.

In the Northeast, sun and dry weather also predominate. There are forecasts of rain showers along the coast, forest and wild areas of the entire eastern region, and in Maranhão.

Very low air humidity levels, between 11% and 30% should be recorded by Thursday (28), over most of the country.

*With information from Climatempo

Source: CNN Brasil

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