The official start of winter in the Southern Hemisphere occurred on Sunday (21) at 5:24 AM Brasilia time. In São Paulo, the first day of winter began with fog, light rain, and temperatures around 11.7°C during the early morning, according to the city's Emergency Management Center (CGE). The lowest temperature recorded was 5.8°C in the southernmost part of the city, while the central region reached 13.2°C. Temperatures are expected to remain below 22°C throughout the day. On Monday (22), sunny conditions are predicted to raise temperatures slightly, though mornings will still be cold with minimums near 11°C and maximums potentially reaching 25°C. However, this stability is short-lived, as moderate to heavy rainfall with thunderstorms is forecasted for Tuesday (23), possibly lowering temperatures to a maximum of 19°C. Strong rain is expected on Wednesday (24), followed by partly cloudy days on Thursday (25). By Friday (26), colder air is expected to leave Brazil, leading to rising temperatures. Even before the official start of winter, temperatures in São Paulo had already dropped to around 13.5°C in the early hours of Saturday (20), with the lowest recorded temperature being 8°C in南
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