Weather tracker: temperatures hit record highs across South America

Weather tracker: temperatures hit record highs across South America
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Weather tracker: temperatures hit record highs across South America
Published: Feb, 24 2025 09:24

Summary at a Glance

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil’s second largest city, saw temperatures at its Guaratiba weather station soar to 44C last Monday, 14C above the February norm and the highest temperature recorded in the city for over a decade.

While North America grappled with widespread cold and wintry conditions last week, South America – now in its final month of summer – faced the opposite extreme, with record high temperatures being recorded across the continent.

In addition to the high temperatures, Rio has also experienced what is expected to be one of its driest Februarys on record, with little rain so far this month and minimal precipitation expected in the next week.

Authorities activated a level 4 heat protocol early last week as a result of the extreme heat, prompting the setup of hydration stations at outdoor events and public spaces, as well as the designation of air-conditioned buildings as “cooling points”.

However, unlike in Rio, these high temperatures are likely to set off thunderstorms, some of which may lead to some high rainfall totals in places.

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