Rio Grande do Sul continues with isolated rains and heat | Rio Grande do Sul

Rio Grande do Sul continues with isolated rains and heat | Rio Grande do Sul
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1 of 1 Aerial view of the edge of the Guaiba River, in Porto Alegre (RS), completely covered with water after the river overflowed, this Saturday, May 4, 2024. — Photo: MAX PEIXOTO/DIA ESPORTIVO/ESTADÃO CONTEÚDO
Aerial view of the edge of the Guaiba River, in Porto Alegre (RS), completely covered in water after the river overflowed, this Saturday, May 4, 2024. — Photo: MAX PEIXOTO/DIA ESPORTIVO/ESTADÃO CONTEÚDO

The weather forecast in Rio Grande do Sul this Sunday is isolated rains and heat in the stateaccording to Climatempo.

Rain showers will include lightning and occasional gusts of wind throughout RS and the Santa Catarina mountains. The volume will be smaller and the rain will be less lasting.

Even with a lower volume of rain, the showers can worsen the situation in already fragile municipalities.

The level of the Guaíba River at 7am on Sunday remained high, with 5.30 meters high, according to the city council’s Integrated Service Coordination Center. At 8pm on Saturday, the river was at 5.22 meters.

The same maximum temperature as 27°C it must also be registered in Alvorada, Cachoeirinha, Canoas, Eldorado do Sul, Esteio and Guaíba. In Taquari, thermometers must reach 26°C.

On Monday, the weather forecast indicates a truce in the rain in Rio Grande do Sul, with sun between clouds.

Now, in addition to the dead, there are 74 missing and 107 injured people. Civil Defense has 82,500 people away from home, 13,300 of whom are in shelters and 69,200 are homeless, who receive shelter in the homes of family or friends.

In total, 317 of the state’s 496 municipalities recorded some type of problem, affecting 510.5 thousand people.

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