Will São Paulo be colder this weekend? Check the forecast

The cold wave that hit the Southeast and South of Brazil in recent days will ease over the weekend, meteorologists say.
Starting this Saturday, the 14th, temperatures will rise in the Southeast region, according to Climatempo. This warming will be more noticeable during the afternoon. During Sunday, the 15th, temperatures will be higher than on Saturday.
The maritime humidity that was infiltrating the Southeast will decrease and the air will become drier over the weekend, says the meteorological institute. The forecast is that the sun will predominate in all the states of the Southeast this Saturday. There is a possibility of mist and fog in the early morning, especially in areas of valleys, mountains and over rivers, due to the low temperatures at dawn.
During Sunday, June 15, sun and dry weather should also predominate in practically the entire Southeast, but Greater São Paulo and some areas in the center-west and south of São Paulo may have rain, due to the displacement of new areas of instability coming from the South of Brazil.
In the capital of São Paulo, temperatures on Saturday will range from 10°C to 22°C, according to Climatempo. The minimum temperature expected is the same as on Friday morning, the 13th, when the National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) recorded 10.1°C at the Mirante de Santana station (north zone). The coldest record this year in the capital was recorded on May 30: 9.6°C.
Climatempo forecasts temperatures for Sunday to be the same as Saturday: a maximum of 22°C and a minimum of 10°C. The difference compared to Saturday is that there is a forecast of rain showers.
The cold will continue throughout the next week, although less intense, Climatempo predicts: from 12°C to 23°C on Monday, from 13°C to 24°C on Tuesday and Wednesday, from 15°C to 22°C on Thursday and from 15°C to 20°C on Friday. Only from Saturday onwards will it get warmer, with temperatures of 15°C to 25°C.
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