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Thunderstorm forecasted in Bagé on Wednesday, 03rd

Anticipate temperatures varying from 12 degrees to 27 degrees.

Thunderstorms predicted for Bagé on Wednesday, 03rd
Thunderstorms predicted for Bagé on Wednesday, 03rd

Thunderstorm forecasted in Bagé on Wednesday, 03rd

Bagé, a city in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, is set to experience varied weather conditions over the coming days, according to the forecasts from O TEMPO SERVICES and the National Meteorological Institute (INMET).

On Friday (05/09/2025), temperatures in Bagé will range from a low of 2°C to a high of 14°C. The day will have few clouds, and there is a possibility of frost. Winds will be weak, predominantly blowing from northwest to west. The city will enjoy mostly clear conditions, with temperatures likely ranging between around 12°C and 23°C. However, specific precipitation or cloud cover data for Bagé on Friday was not found. It can be inferred from nearby areas that the day will be mostly sunny or partly cloudy.

As the day progresses, temperatures will increase. By the morning, temperatures in Bagé will have risen to 12°C, and by the afternoon, they will peak at 27°C. Relative humidity will drop to 50% during the driest periods, typically in the afternoon.

On Saturday (06/09/2025), temperatures in Bagé will range from 2°C to 16°C. The day will be clear to partially cloudy with a possibility of frost. Relative humidity is forecasted to reach 100% in the morning.

The weather will take a turn on Sunday (07/09/2025), with temperatures ranging from 9°C to 17°C. The day will have localized rain.

However, on Wednesday (03/09/2025), the city of Bagé will experience thunderstorms. Tomorrow (04/09/2025), temperatures in Bagé will vary between 3°C and 15°C. The day will be humid in the morning, clear in the afternoon, and have many clouds at night.

Sunrise in Bagé is expected at 06:52, and sunset will occur at 18:22 on all these days.

The forecast for the weather in Bagé is produced by both O TEMPO SERVICES and the National Meteorological Institute (INMET). It's always a good idea to check the latest updates for the most accurate information.

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