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Prepare Your Umbrella for Rainy, Mild January and February in Brazil’s Northeast

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - This summer, the South Atlantic water temperature condition will lead the cold fronts to move more slowly along the southern and southeastern coasts, helping to increase the potential for rainfall over the continent.

Many areas of instability form over the region in January and February, and it often rains constantly. Volumes will be significant and the accumulated total may be well above average, says Climatempo.

"In summer, this is a very favorable condition for the formation of ZCAS", comments meteorologist Patricia Madeira, from the "Climatempo" climate forecast team. The ZCAS (Atlantic Convergence Zone) is expected to . . .

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