Inmet Issues Orange Storm Alert as February Begins with High Heat and Rain in Brazil
Inmet has issued an orange alert for widespread storms and heavy rains in Brazil as February begins with high temperatures and localized intense rainfall events.
Inmet has issued an orange alert for widespread storms and heavy rains in Brazil as February begins with high temperatures and localized intense rainfall events.
A severe heatwave is impacting southern and central Brazilian states with record temperatures and official health warnings through December 29.
A tornado confirmed by Climatempo struck Vila Rica in Farroupilha, Rio Grande do Sul, on December 23, causing significant damage and prompting official safety warnings.
São Paulo is expected to hit record high temperatures on Christmas Eve amid a high-pressure system causing dry, hot weather across the Southeast region.
Brazil confronts unprecedented extreme weather events in 2025, spurring governmental climate adaptation efforts amid significant infrastructural and social impacts.
The Defesa Civil of Jundiaí warns of heavy rains, severe storms, and flooding risks from December 9 to 11, 2025, urging residents to take precautions.
Paraíba's regional science events in 2025 promote scientific education and climate change awareness through interactive programs and innovative technologies.
The tornado in Paraná that caused fatalities and severe destruction coincided with COP30, intensifying calls for concrete climate adaptation funding and emergency government response.
Fiocruz Brasília and Unesc led dynamic 2025 National Science and Technology Week events, engaging the public with science education focused on ocean culture and climate change.
Special SNCT events in Salvador and Paraíba promote climate awareness through ocean culture with interactive exhibits and robotics showcases.
Across Brazil, regional events of the Semana Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia 2025 emphasize local science education and innovation under the climate-focused theme 'Planet Water.'
Serra Antiga of Tamoios Highway reopens after weather-related closure while Cabo Frio city enforces new tourist transport regulations to enhance safety.
A powerful heat wave is projected to sweep across Brazil, threatening high temperatures and public health.