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In the YouTube video "Previsão Brasil – Chuva intensa e ventos fortes no Sul," the meteorologist explains that multiple meteorological systems are impacting Brazil during the final week of spring. A cold front moves along the southern coast, while a low-pressure system in Paraguay and Argentina interacts with the tropical convergence zone, leading to heavy rain and strong winds in regions including Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, São Paulo, Mato Grosso do Sul, Amazonas, and parts of the Northeast. The sun's intensity causes afternoon downpours and raises the risk of heavy rain in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The Acre region experiences frequent rain and haze, while the areas from Tocantins to Espírito Santo and the Rio de Janeiro coast remain dry. Temperatures range from 17° in Brasília to 40° in Rio de Janeiro, with the city reaching record-breaking high temperatures for the first time this year. The maximum temperature is predicted to be 34° in Campo Grande and Teresina.
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