Brazil’s climate most of the year is warm to hot. It doesn’t usually get very cold.
Locals and most travelers say that Brazil has the perfect weather.
Most of the country is south of the equator, which means the seasons will
be opposite of the Northern Hemisphere. Summer goes from December to March, and
winter goes from June to September. Their rainy season occurs in the summer
months. The Amazon and Pantanal have the rainiest seasons run from November to
May and have heavy rain twice a day. In Rio de Janiero, the climate is
tropical, and summers are hot and humid. Temperatures are usually higher year-round in
Salvador and the northeastern coastal cities. The northern of Brazil is humid, with heavy rain
all year round. Also in the south part of Brazil it is humid with regular rain and
sometimes it will snow and frost. In the coast areas it is hot and wet in the
summer and dry and cool in the winter. Most of the hottest places are near the
equator north point of Brazil.
The winter temperatures fall through the low 40s. The Amazon
temperatures fall through the high 80s to 90s. In September and October the
temperatures are usually 92 degrees. In the Amazon, the temperatures are mostly
in the 80s to 90s. In the Northeast part of Brazil the temperatures are in the 100s. In
Brazil some places have 10 inches of rainfall. In July the temperatures are in the 60s to 70s,
and it’s the same temperatures in January.In the Amazon region, they get 160 inches of rainfall
each year. In the Southern region, sometimes it gets frost but melts quickly. Also frost can
ruin farmer’s crops. The final fact is that in the central and southern plateaus
it usually gets 50 inches of rain each year between November and May.
Locals and most travelers say that Brazil has the perfect weather.
Most of the country is south of the equator, which means the seasons will
be opposite of the Northern Hemisphere. Summer goes from December to March, and
winter goes from June to September. Their rainy season occurs in the summer
months. The Amazon and Pantanal have the rainiest seasons run from November to
May and have heavy rain twice a day. In Rio de Janiero, the climate is
tropical, and summers are hot and humid. Temperatures are usually higher year-round in
Salvador and the northeastern coastal cities. The northern of Brazil is humid, with heavy rain
all year round. Also in the south part of Brazil it is humid with regular rain and
sometimes it will snow and frost. In the coast areas it is hot and wet in the
summer and dry and cool in the winter. Most of the hottest places are near the
equator north point of Brazil.
The winter temperatures fall through the low 40s. The Amazon
temperatures fall through the high 80s to 90s. In September and October the
temperatures are usually 92 degrees. In the Amazon, the temperatures are mostly
in the 80s to 90s. In the Northeast part of Brazil the temperatures are in the 100s. In
Brazil some places have 10 inches of rainfall. In July the temperatures are in the 60s to 70s,
and it’s the same temperatures in January.In the Amazon region, they get 160 inches of rainfall
each year. In the Southern region, sometimes it gets frost but melts quickly. Also frost can
ruin farmer’s crops. The final fact is that in the central and southern plateaus
it usually gets 50 inches of rain each year between November and May.
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