The forecast from the National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) for this Sunday (3), the day on which students will participate in the first test of the National High School Exam (Enem), is unstable weather in the South Region, with a risk of moderate to moderate rain. strong in the three states. The greatest risk is in Paraná and at any time of the day.
In the Southeast Region, the risk of heavy rain showers increases in São Paulo, in the west and south of Minas Gerais, especially from the afternoon onwards. In other regions of the country, the chance of rain showers decreases in the afternoon and evening, but they cannot be ruled out, even if only temporarily, according to Inmet.
According to meteorologist Thiago Souza, a hot air mass is one of the reasons for the weather conditions this weekend. “A hot and humid air mass predominates over Brazil this weekend, coupled with the circulation of winds at different levels of the atmosphere are the necessary ingredients for these areas of instability to form”, he concluded.
This Sunday (3), more than 4.3 million confirmed Enem enrollees will test their knowledge in 45 multiple-choice language questions (Portuguese language, literature, foreign language, arts, physical education and information and communication technologies) and another 45 questions from human sciences (history, geography, philosophy and sociology), in addition to the writing test, which must be between seven and 30 lines.
Saturday
This Saturday, in the Southeast Region, especially in the state of São Paulo and the west of Minas Gerais, including the Triângulo Mineiro, the risk is of isolated thunderstorms, mainly from today afternoon, as is already occurring in São Paulo. In Greater São Paulo, Greater Belo Horizonte, the south and central-east of Minas Gerais, isolated rain showers may occur both this afternoon and at night.
On the coast of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and central-south Espírito Santo, including Vitória and the capital of Rio de Janeiro, the forecast is sunny and hot.
The Central-West and North regions also experience moderate to heavy rain showers in the afternoon and evening “due to the predominance of a hot and humid air mass in the region”.