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Brasília Weather Forecast: Weekend Heat, 29°C Expected

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Brasília will see sunny, dry weather this weekend with temperatures reaching 29°C. The dry season has officially begun in the DF, with no rain forecast until

Football fans and players in the Federal District can expect ideal conditions for outdoor activities this weekend. The National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) has issued a forecast predicting clear skies and warm temperatures across Brasília, with the mercury set to climb to a high of 29°C.

The pleasant weather is expected to hold from Friday through at least Monday, May 11th. While the sky may become partly cloudy starting Saturday night, meteorologists have confirmed there is no prediction of rainfall for the region during this period.

This stable, dry pattern is a clear signal of the seasonal shift. According to Inmet meteorologist Danilo Siden, the months of April and May mark the beginning of the dry season in the Distrito Federal. He noted that the current forecast aligns with the typical climatic pattern for this time of year.

The extended outlook is equally dry. Siden stated that there is no rain forecast within the upcoming months' window, stretching until July. This prolonged period without precipitation is described as a normal sample of the seasonal drought that characterizes the region's climate.

For those planning to attend matches or train outdoors, the air humidity will fluctuate between a comfortable 35% and a higher 85% through at least Tuesday, May 12th. The combination of warm days and manageable humidity levels creates a predictable environment for athletic performance.

This weather update is particularly relevant for local football clubs and supporters. Consistent, dry conditions allow for uninterrupted training sessions and match schedules without the disruption of rain delays or waterlogged pitches.

The forecast underscores the transition into a period of clear, stable weather, offering a reliable backdrop for the football calendar in the Federal District in the coming weeks.

Based on reporting from g1.