Brazil – Historical cold three days in a row

The month of August continues to surprise mainly for those who like very cold, as it registered frosts in negative temperatures every day of this month.

In South Brazil High Mountains (Serra Catarinense) registers historical cold (record cold) with three consecutive days at the -8º mark.

In Bom Jardim da Serra the Keizer stations network scored -8.8°C.

In fact Serra Catarinense has been registering negative temperatures since June 29th consecutively.

“Intense cold in the coldest cities of the Serra Catarinense like São Joaquim, Bom Jardim, Urupema.”

https://saojoaquimonline.com.br/climaterra/2020/08/07/serra-catarinense-registra-frio-historico-com-tres-dias-seguidos-na-marca-de-8o/?amp&__twitter_impression=true

Thanks to Martin Siebert for this link

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August 12, 2020 at 11:40AM

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