BH Heat Wave Peak Approaching & Warning Lights for Attention – General



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The scorching sun became routine in the capital (photo: Leandro Couri / EM / DA Press)
The blazing sun became routine in the capital (photo: Leandro Couri / EM / DA Press)

It is planned for next days the “peak” of the heat wave in Belo Horizonte. This means that between Friday (2) and Saturday (3) the time should be even longer dry and even hotter in the capital, with possibilities of new records – what is activated on alert for medical attention. For this farm (1st), the weather forecast is stable, with a maximum of 35 ° C.

“We are in a heat wave and it peaked on Monday (29) (when there was the record of more hot of the year). The weather remained stable, with a slight decrease in high temperatures and we will have a new peak the weekend ”, explains the meteorologist Cleber de Souza, from the V District of Inmet (National Institute of Meteorology).

The thermometers are expected to be between 22 ° C and 37 ° C on Friday (2) and between 24 ° C and 38 ° C on Saturday (3). Inmet warns that the humidity Relative air can reach around 10%, as has happened in recent days.

Chances of relief for Sunday (4), when there are arrival of a cold front that should cause a drop in temperatures and improve air quality. H chances of strokes isolated rains.

In Minas

The trend of open skies, dry weather and senso the heat prevails over practically the entire state. Greater cloud formation over the eastern fringe – Zona da Mata and valleys of Rio Doce, Jequitinhonha and Mucuri – but, still thus, the humidity levels follow critical and temperatures, up there.

The maximum values ​​in Minas will be recorded in the North, Northwest, Jequitinhonha and Tringulo, all at 40 ° C. For the next days, trend to reach 43 ° C.

Take care of the dry climate

  • Hydrate during the day;
  • Prefer light and fresh foods, such as salads, fruits, grilled meats;
  • Avoid fried foods;
  • Sleep in an airy place moistened with humidifiers or place a container of water;
  • Avoid outdoor physical activities and sun exposure between 10 am and 5 pm;
  • Avoid bathing with hot water, so as not to enhance the dryness of the skin, and if necessary use a moisturizer;
  • In case of respiratory problems, consult a specialist;
  • In case of forest or forest fire, immediately notify the Fire Department (193), Civil Defense (199) or Military Police (190).

(Source: BH Civil Defense)

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