Sao Paulo — The city of São Paulo on Thursday (26/9) recorded its hottest day of the year, reaching 36.3°C, according to records from the Mirante de Santana conventional meteorological station made by the National Meteorological Institute (Inmet).
This is the third day in a row that the capital city of São Paulo broke the record for the maximum temperature recorded in 2024. Last Tuesday (24/9), the temperature in the city reached 35.4°C and on Wednesday (25/9) the new temperature back down. record high so far for this year, 35.4°C.
The average maximum temperature in September is 25.2°C, but the temperature is predicted to start dropping only next Saturday (28/9), with a maximum temperature of 23°C. On Friday (27/9), according to Climatempo, the maximum temperature could still reach 30°C.
According to meteorologists, the central region of Brazil is under the influence of hot air masses, preventing the formation of thick clouds, which could bring cold waves, thereby generating heat during this period.