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The temperature at Mirante de Santana, in the northern zone, reached 34 ° C on Monday at 17 o'clock and São Paulo reached the hottest day of the year. Until now, the record for the year was 33.7 ° C reached on January 24th. The record is still that of October 13, 2017, when São Paulo reached 34.5 ° C. At Mirante de Santana, which is at a higher altitude than in other parts of São Paulo, this is where Inmet records the "official" temperature of the city.
This second day is the eighth consecutive day in which the maximum temperature was greater than or equal to 30.0 ° C as measured by Santana Mirante.
At the Inmet automatic station at Zona Sul, located in Sesc Interlagos, the maximum temperature was even higher: 34.8 ° C, exceeding 34.5 ° C last Saturday. The maximum is also the highest temperature recorded at this station, which was inaugurated in March this year.
See the weather forecast for São Paulo
Tuesday (18) follows with sun, heat and low humidity during the hottest hours. Temperatures vary between 21ºC and 33ºC. The heat should continue until the end of the week. Thursday (20), the maximum can reach 34ºC, according to Inmet.
The Brazilian summer starts on Friday (21) at 20:22 (Brasilia time), according to Inmet.
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