A Paulistano Sky: The Story of Sao Paulo's Weather on This Wednesday
A Paulistano Sky: The Story of Sao Paulo's Weather on This Wednesday The sprawling metropolis of Sao Paulo, a city that rarely truly sleeps, began to stir this Wednesday, May 14th, under a sky painted with the soft, hesitant hues of dawn. It wasn't a dramatic, fiery sunrise, nor a completely obscured, grey awakening. No, today, the morning arrived with a gentle compromise, a sky that was, to borrow the meteorologist's term, "partly cloudy." But in the language of a city dweller, it was a sky with potential, a canvas where the sun and clouds would spend the day in a quiet, ever-shifting negotiation. As the first light timidly crept over the horizon, filtering through the urban canyons and kissing the tops of the countless buildings that make up this concrete jungle, there was a distinct crispness in the air. The low temperature, hovering in the cool embrace of 13 to 15 degrees Celsius (around 55-59 degrees Fahrenheit), held the lingering chill of the night. For t...