Urgent – São Paulo has the highest temperature in its history



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The state of São Paulo has just reached the highest temperature ever recorded by Meteorology in its history by the official Inmet base. The automatic station of the National Institute of Meteorology in the city of Lins in São Paulo indicated a temperature of 43.2 ° C at 2:00 p.m., which is not yet the final maximum of the day because it can rise more. The brand surpasses the absolute record of Inmet in the state of São Paulo of 43.0 ° C in the municipality of Iguape, in February 1933.

Based on records Figures for the entire state of São Paulo, based on data from conventional and automatic meteorological stations of the National Institute of Meteorology, this is the new ranking of the highest maximums ever recorded in the state of São Paulo:

1) 43.2 ° C (partial) from Lins on 10/07/2020

2) 43.0 ° C from Iguape on 02/03/1933

3) Record 42.8 ° C on 02/10/2020

4) Dracena’s 42.4 ° C on 10/6/2020

5) 42.2 ° C from Catanduva on 10/05/2020

6) 42.1 ° C of Iguape on 01/16/1956 and Catanduva and Votuporanga on 10/3/2020

6) 41.9 ° C of Lins on 09/30/2020 and 06/10/2020

In the city of São Paulo, according to the measurements of the Mirante de Santana automatic meteorological station, the maximum temperature yesterday was 36.4 ° C, the fifth highest value in the history of 1943-2020 for October, exceeding the value of 35.9 ° C recorded on Monday.

Last Friday (2), the capital of São Paulo registered 37.4 ° C, its highest temperature of the year and the second highest temperature in the historical series of Inmet measurements at Mirante de Santana in the capital of São Paulo, dating from 1943. The absolute maximum temperature record for the Capital (considering the Mirante de Santana as a reference reference) remains 37.8 ° C on 10/17/2014.



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