Seasons Brazil //free\\ Online
To speak of a Brazilian winter is to speak of a mild, gentle relief. It arrives in June and stays through August. In the southern states, like Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, this means crisp mornings where a wool coat feels right, and the rare, celebrated appearance of frost on the grass. But in the vastness of the Amazon or the sun-baked beaches of the Northeast, winter is merely a suggestion—a few degrees cooler, the humidity dropping just enough to make the air feel like a clean exhale. There is no snow, no frozen rivers. Instead, winter is the season of quentão (hot mulled wine) at festa junina festivals, of bonfires crackling against the southern chill, and of skies so blue and sharp they seem polished.
To live through a year in Brazil is to understand that heat is not the enemy of change, but its very engine. seasons brazil
In much of the Northern Hemisphere, the seasons are a study in extremes: the deep freeze of winter, the explosive bloom of spring, the scorching dog days of summer, and the crisp decay of autumn. But in Brazil, the seasons perform a different dance—subtler, warmer, and dictated as much by water as by temperature. To speak of a Brazilian winter is to
