Two extratropical cyclones will form this week off the coast of southern Brazil, according to the Brazilian meteorological agency Metsul. Although the systems they would not reach great intensitywill contribute to maintaining conditions of instability and rain frequent in the region.
According to Brazilian meteorologists, The first of the cyclones will begin to develop between this Monday and Tuesday off the coast of Rio Grande do Sul, while a The second, larger system will form around Friday, also over the Atlantic Ocean.
Metsul pointed out that neither of the two phenomena would cause strong winds over the continent, since the most intense gusts would remain offshore. However, the systems They will favor the occurrence of frequent rains and avoid pronounced drops in temperature due to abundant cloud cover.
Can it affect Uruguay?
Although the report is focused on Brazil, the formation of these low pressure systems in the South Atlantic usually influences the weather conditions in Uruguayespecially in the east and south of the country.
In this case, the main effects could be associated with the maintenance of an unstable weather scenario, with abundant cloudiness and rain at different times of the week. However, so far no severe phenomena or intense winds are expected directly associated with these cyclones over Uruguayan territory.
The greatest impacts would be concentrated in southern Brazil, where frequent rainfall is expected between Monday and Friday, as well as isolated storms in some sectors.
















