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    sarah33 is offline Senior Member
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    Default Dealing with the climate

    How do you deal with the climate when you live in Brazil? Do you like it or dislike it?

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    Tucker16 is offline Senior Member
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    I do not mind it. There are days I do not like. For example, I do not like it when it rains a lot, and I do not like it when it is very hot or too windy. Usually, though, I am fine.

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    Seeing how the climate in Brazil are similar with my place, I certainly do not like hot weather much compare to rainy and windy occasions apart from the usual normal weather.

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    I don't have problem with the hot weather but rains which really ruins the amusement, for a person like me who plans for vacation there.

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    its great actually although i don't live in brazil,i love the place because of its tropical flavored climate,i like all seasons except the snow one,so brazilian climate is fine with me.

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    nuaeman is offline Senior Member
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    Well I do wanna see some snow season as I've never experienced it before, but are there any heavy storms, floods and such over there recently?

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    Generally the climate of Brazil is tropical in nature. Cities like Sao Paulo, Brasilia etc. have a very mild climate whereas Rio or Salvador has a warmer climate. In the southern part of the country, the temperature in winter can fall below freezing. Rainfall is moderate in most of Brazil ( except a few places).

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    Thanks for those information, I heard currently now would be the raining season over there in Brazil, which last until May or something.

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