
Brazil Weather: Cold Wave Recedes, Heavy Rains Expected in North and Northeast
Brazil's Cold Snap to Ease as Heavy Rains Hit North and Northeast Brazil is set to see a rise in temperatures this weekend as a cold wave that swept across the country earlier this week begins to subside. According to a weather report from G1, temperatures will gradually increase, starting on Saturday, June 14th, 2025. However, the presenter warned that Saturday will still be very cold in parts of the country, with temperatures in some mountainous regions of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul falling below 5°C in the morning. Frost is expected only in São Paulo, with temperatures as low as 1°C in Campos do Jordão and Monte Verde. In contrast, heavy rain is expected in the Recôncavo Baiano and parts of the North, areas that have been affected by rain all week. Along the coast, waves are expected to reach 2.5 meters. The presenter stated, "There's a cold front affecting the weather in the Northeast, with a lot of rain expected for Alagoas, Sergipe, and Bahia." Strong winds are also anticipated in these regions. The forecast also includes a warning about severe weather in the North, including Roraima, Amazonas, Amapá, and Pará. In Alegrete, the presenter noted, "Rainfall could reach 100 millimeters today, and winds could reach 100 kilometers per hour." This is in addition to the significant rainfall already experienced in the region. Despite the severe weather in some areas, the forecast is optimistic for other regions, with sunny weather and warmer temperatures expected in many parts of the country by Sunday. The video concludes with a positive outlook, showing images of people enjoying the warmer weather in parks in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.