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Freezing Polar Front Sweeps Brazil with Historic Snow and Alerts

teleSUR English

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July 3, 2026

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The Brazil’s National Institute of Meteorology issued this Friday alerts for freezing conditions and snowfall in southern states, warning of severe impacts on vulnerable populations and agricultural sectors. Brazil’s meteorological authorities on June 3 issued maximum alerts after a powerful polar cold front caused historic snowfall and below-zero temperatures in southern states, threatening vulnerable communities []

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