LA NIÑA TO DRIVE HEAVY RAINS ACROSS BRAZIL IN NOVEMBER

The La Niña phenomenon, marked by the cooling of Equatorial Pacific waters, is forecast to shape Brazil’s climate in November, according to Climatempo. Cold fronts will become more frequent in the South and Southeast, leading to increased cloudiness and heavy rain, partly due to potential South Atlantic Convergence Zones (SACZ). The Southeast will experience below-average temperatures and persistent rainfall, with Paraná expected to see above-normal precipitation. The Midwest will contend with strong humidity and fog, inhibiting temperature increases and favoring thunderstorms. While the Northeast will remain largely stable, Bahia is set to record more rain. In the South, Rio Grande do Sul will be the only state to see a significant shift in conditions.
Source: CNN / Udop (*Translated by Ia Niani)