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PIQUETE - MARIA DA FÉ - PNI
Sérgio Moreira1515095448 replied to Troyano's topic in Pictures and Video
Quem conseguir falar dez vezes “ A Pedra do Pedrão" sem enrolar a língua, ganha uma estadia em Maria da Fé. :laugh: :laugh: -
De longe, é prá lá de interessante o que vai acontecer na Nova Zelandia nos próximos dias. Muita chuva e muita neve. SEVERE WEATHER WARNING. ISSUED BY MetService AT 8:56 pm 17-Jun-2015 Major winter storm over the South Island through to Friday A deepening low over the Tasman Sea approaches the South Island during Thursday and crosses over the far south on Friday. This low and its associated fronts are expected to bring a period of stormy weather to parts of the South Island. Initially, strong northwest winds affect eastern areas of the South Island, and the winds in Canterbury and Southland are likely to reach severe gale in some places through to Thursday morning, with gusts of 130 km/h near the Canterbury Foothills. Winds of this strength could cause damage to trees and unsecured structures, and make driving hazardous. Heavy rain in Fiordland spreads into Westland early Thursday morning, then continues into Friday morning. During this time 300 to 500mm of rain could fall about the ranges, although this will be heavy snow at high altitudes. About the Westland coast 140 to 180mm of rain is likely. This is a significant amount of rain, even for these areas, and is likely to lead to surface flooding, slips, and rapidly rising streams and rivers. Cold air moving onto the south of the South Island is expected to combine with the rain in Canterbury, Otago and Southland to bring significant amounts of heavy snow to low levels. Snow is likely to near sea-level in the south and about 200 metres in North Canterbury from late Thursday morning until early Friday. Parts of Otago and South Canterbury are likely to be hardest hit, with accumulations reaching 20 to 30cm at 200 metres and a metre or more above about 700 metres. This amount of snow is likely to cause major disruptions to transport through these areas, cause distress to people or stock in exposed outdoor places, and could damage trees and bring down powerlines. HEAVY RAIN WARNING AREA/S AFFECTED Fiordland FORECAST Heavy rain is expected to continue into Friday morning. In the 33 hours from 9pm Wednesday until 6am Friday, 200 to 250mm of rain is likely north of Doubtful Sound, with 300mm possible in a few places. Further south, 100 to 150mm of rain is expected during the same period. Initially, the snow level will be around 900 metres, but about the Lakes the snow level is expected to lower to around 200 metres during Thursday. FREEZING LEVEL: 1300 metres, lowering to 700 metres in the east during Thursday. AREA/S AFFECTED Westland FORECAST Heavy rain should develop early Thursday morning, then continue into Friday morning. In the 30 hours from 3am Thursday until 9am Friday, 300 to 400mm of rain is likely about the ranges, with 500mm possible in some places. During the same period 140 to 180mm of rain is expected nearer the coast. Above about 1400 metres this rain will fall as heavy snow. FREEZING LEVEL: About 1800 metres HEAVY SNOW WARNING AREA/S AFFECTED Southland FORECAST Cold rain is expected to turn to snow above 200 metres Thursday morning. Between 6am and 3pm Thursday, 10 to 15cm of snow may accumulate at 400 metres with greater amounts at higher altitudes. Further snow is possible on Friday. AREA/S AFFECTED Otago FORECAST Cold rain is expected to turn to snow about inland areas of Otago late Thursday morning. Between 9am Thursday and 6am Friday, 15 to 25cm of snow could accumulate at 200 metres. During the same period 70 to 100cm of snow is possible at 700 metres. About Dunedin and near the coast snow is likely to lower to around 100 metres Thursday evening and between 9pm Thursday and 6am Friday 5 to 10cm of snow could accumulate at 200 metres. AREA/S AFFECTED Canterbury south of the Rangitata River FORECAST Snow is expected to lower to near sea-level Thursday afternoon. Between 10am Thursday and 5am Friday, 20 to 30cm of snow could accumulate at 200 metres. During the same period 40 to 60cm may accumulate at 500 metres with more than a metre possible at higher altitudes. AREA/S AFFECTED Inland Canterbury between the Rangitata and Ashley Rivers FORECAST Snow is expected to lower to around 200 metres Thursday afternoon. Between 11am Thursday and 4am Friday, 15 to 20cm of snow could accumulate at 300 metres. During the same period 40 to 60cm may accumulate at 500 metres with more than a metre possible at higher altitudes. STRONG WIND WARNING AREA/S AFFECTED Southland FORECAST Severe gale northwesterlies gusting 120 km/h are likely in exposed places through to 6am Thursday. AREA/S AFFECTED Canterbury, especially close to the Foothills FORECAST Severe gale northwesterlies gusting 130 km/h are likely in exposed places through to midday Thursday. NEXT SEVERE WEATHER WARNING WILL BE ISSUED AT OR BEFORE 9:00 am Thursday 18-Jun-2015
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PIQUETE - MARIA DA FÉ - PNI
Sérgio Moreira1515095448 replied to Troyano's topic in Pictures and Video
Parabéns Troyano pelo tour e pelas fotos. Essa nossa região aqui, merece cada dia mais registros desse tipo. Piquete é uma cidadezinha bem simpática e com paisagens fantásticas. -
Caiu mais um pouco , agora variando de 12,3 em Parelheiros a 18,2 em Pirituba ...Nenhum sinal de que o tempo irá abrir aqui na minha região . Aqui cada vez mais fechado... :cray: Faz 15,4ºC na Vila Mariana. Taubaté também tudo nublado com 18°C. Lá para o norte do estado, esse friozinho nem deu as caras; Barretos chegou aos 28°C nessa tarde.
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Me enganei. A temperatura subiu quase nada depois dos 19,7°C às 11:00 hs. Foi até 20,4°C às 13:00 hs e caiu nessa última hora para 18,7°C. Um dia desses, escreveram aqui que a Mantiqueira não sofria muito os efeitos pré-frontais e é isso mesmo. Os efeitos por aqui, são bastante minimizados. Taubaté bateu nos 29,3°C.
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Aqui em Campos do Jordão, seguimos por enquanto sem mudança. Amanhecemos com céu azul e aquele vento que não para. Em casa, a mínima ficou nos 8,8°C. Expectativas crescentes para os próximos dias. Aguenta coração !!!!! PFilho, eu não tenho os dados históricos de Taubaté. Mas, calculo que 29°C deve ter ficado no top 5 das maiores máximas de junho.