Rio Hits 44°C, Highest Temperature Since 2014, as Heatwave Intensifies

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
since 2014
extreme heat
Monday evening brought clear to partly cloudy skies with no rain expected, and winds remained weak to moderate.The heatwave is set to
persist through the week
Winds will strengthen slightly in the afternoon.By Wednesday and Thursday, skies will remain mostly cloudy, and while temperatures may dip
slightly, they will stay uncomfortably high without any rain relief
Friday promises clearer skies but continues the trend of elevated temperatures and dry conditions.The city officially reached Heat Level
on Monday
press conference on Sunday, October 16
centers provide shaded areas, hydration points, and restrooms freely accessible to residents seeking relief from the oppressive conditions
highlights growing concerns about urban resilience amid rising global temperatures
With no immediate rain forecasted and temperatures remaining dangerously high, authorities continue urging residents to stay hydrated and
avoid prolonged sun exposure during peak hours.