São Paulo vive tercer día de tráfico superior a 1.100 km

Por tercer día consecutivo, São Paulo registró más de 1.100 km de congestión a principios de la noche del viernes (27 de febrero), debido a la lluvia. El pico alcanzó 1.149 km, según la CET. La semana registró el récord del año de 1.313 km.

São Paulo enfrenta una semana complicada en el tráfico, con las lluvias contribuyendo a altos niveles de congestión. Según la Companhia de Engenharia de Tráfego (CET), el viernes (27 de febrero), a las 6 p.m., la congestión alcanzó 1.149 km, marcando el tercer día consecutivo por encima de 1.100 km. El miércoles (25 de febrero), el pico fue de 1.149 km a las 6:30 p.m., y el jueves (26 de febrero), llegó a 1.313 km a las 7 p.m., el más alto del año hasta ahora.  El las vías más afectadas incluyen Marginal Pinheiros, con 20,4 km de lentitud a las 6:45 p.m., seguida de la vía express de Marginal Tietê, con 19,1 km. En la zona sur, las avenidas Itapecerica y M'Boi Mirim registraron 10 km cada una. La CET atribuye el empeoramiento a las calles mojadas, sin grandes eventos en la ciudad que expliquen el volumen.  El boletín del Centro de Gerenciamento de Emergência (CGE) indica que el día presentó cielos nublados, lluvia ligera e intervalos de chubascos en todas las regiones. Comparado con años anteriores, el récord de 2025 fue de 1.486 km, en un día de lluvia intensa y huelga de autobuses. El récord histórico sigue siendo 1.902 km, el 5 de septiembre de 2019.  Para el fin de semana, el pronóstico indica mejoría del tiempo, con sol entre nubes y sin lluvia en la capital, temperaturas entre 16°C y 24°C.

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