The National Institute of Meteorology issued an orange, dangerous alert to rain in São Paulo, this Thursday (24). The forecast is for precipitation between 30 mm/he 60 mm/h or 50 mm/day and 100 mm/day and gusts between 60 km/he 100 km/h. Instability is already moving through the state.
The capital is expected to have “all April rain at 48h” between Thursday (24) and Friday (25)-the average is 87 millimeters. The capital may have the rainy April since 1961.

The Civil Defense established a crisis office in the Bandeirantes Palace, in São Paulo. Initially, the place operates until Friday (25) and can be extended.
In addition to the Civil Defense, the cabinet has the presence of service regulatory agencies, water supply concessionaires and energy supply and fire department.
Instabilities are caused by a low pressure system inside the continent and the formation of an extratropical cyclone near the Southeast coast, which should intensify rainfall, according to Climatempo.
For Friday (25), the forecast in the state capital is closed and rainy. The temperature should vary between minimum of 18 ° C and maximum of 22 ° C. The rains should be intermittent and bulky since dawn with lightning and gusts of wind.
This content was originally published in SP goes into “danger” for rain of up to 100 mm and winds of 100 km/h on the CNN Brazil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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