Realistic illustration of São Paulo breaking heat record at 36.9°C amid ongoing heat wave, with city skyline, sweating residents, and red alert signage.
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São Paulo December 2025 Heat Wave: Capital Breaks Record Again at 36.9°C on Dec 28

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Continuing the intense heat wave, São Paulo hit 36.9°C on Sunday (Dec 28)—eclipsing the Dec 26 record and the hottest of 2025—while Pedro de Toledo reached 42.1°C. With health risks rising and reservoirs strained, Inmet's red alert persists until Dec 29, but storms loom starting Monday.

São Paulo's heat wave intensified on December 28, 2025, with the Inmet station at Mirante de Santana recording 36.9°C around 4 p.m., topping the previous December record of 35.6°C (Dec 3, 1961) and the Dec 26 high of 36.2°C. Automatic readings hit 37.2°C, the fourth straight day above 35°C.

Statewide, Civil Defense noted Pedro de Toledo (42.1°C), Miracatu (41.6°C), and Itaóca (40°C) as hottest spots. Inmet's red alert for extreme heat—temperatures 5°C above average—covers 1,284 municipalities including the capital through Dec 29, warning of health dangers after prolonged exposure.

Health impacts mounted: State Health Secretariat data showed a 27% rise in sunstroke-related outpatient visits (1,052 cases Jan-Oct 2025 vs. 827 in 2024), though hospitalizations fell to 2. Elderly and children remain most vulnerable to dehydration and hyperthermia.

A shift is forecast: CGE predicts rain, gusts over 50 km/h, lightning, and hail from evening Dec 28 into Monday (29), with isolated showers already in northern zones and Guarulhos. Tuesday (30) brings highs near 29°C and heavier rain risks like flooding and outages. "Hot, humid air and sea breezes will spark moderate to heavy rain," CGE noted. Advice: hydrate, avoid midday sun, never leave vulnerable people in cars.

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Reactions on X to São Paulo's record-breaking 36.9-37.2°C heat on Dec 28 highlight frustration with unbearable conditions, links to climate change, criticism of urban planning and government for lacking green spaces and water supply issues, alongside meteorological alarms about unprecedented records.

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Realistic illustration of São Paulo's record-breaking December heat wave, with over 40°C in 11 cities, sweaty crowds enduring shortages under red alert.
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São Paulo heat wave: 11 cities exceed 40°C, capital sets new December record

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Building on Thursday's record in the capital, São Paulo state sweltered through extreme heat on Friday (December 26, 2025), with temperatures topping 40°C in 11 cities—peaking at 42.6°C in Miracatu. The capital reached 36.2°C, eclipsing the previous day's mark and the hottest December reading in 64 years. Inmet's red alert persists amid water shortages in peripheral areas.

The city of São Paulo reached 35.9°C on Thursday (December 25), marking the hottest day of 2025 and the hottest December day since 1943. The record was recorded at 4 p.m. at Mirante de Santana by Inmet. The heat is expected to persist in the coming days, with possible rains over the weekend.

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The National Meteorological Service (SMN) has warned of a heatwave affecting Buenos Aires City and the AMBA from Monday, December 29, to December 31. Maximum temperatures could reach 35°C during this period. Preventive measures are recommended to avoid heat strokes.

The National Meteorological Service issued alerts for strong storms and wind gusts for Saturday, December 20, in the AMBA and much of the country. Heat relief is expected with temperatures between 22°C and 27°C in Buenos Aires, while the north remains hot. Storms are advancing earlier, impacting the early morning and morning in the central region.

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The National Meteorological Service issued a yellow alert for extreme heat and strong storms affecting areas like the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area, the Conurbano, and other provinces. Temperatures could reach 35 degrees, posing risks to vulnerable groups and possible hail. Unstable conditions are expected toward the end of the week.

The National Meteorological Service (SMN) issued yellow and orange storm alerts for Friday, December 5, across multiple provinces, including Buenos Aires, Salta, and San Juan. The AMBA area faces an extremely hot day with a high of 34 degrees and no rain expected, while the alerts warn of potential hail, strong gusts, and heavy rainfall. These warnings target specific locations in the north and center of the country.

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The National Meteorological Service issued an orange alert for extreme temperatures on Sunday, January 25, in the provinces of Santa Fe and Entre Ríos, including the city of Paraná. The warnings cover potential severe weather conditions in the coming hours. Residents are advised to stay tuned to official updates.

 

 

 

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