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Sao
Paulo is a concrete jungle on a high plateau among sub-tropical
forest covered mountains. Because of the increase in pavement
and concrete accompanying the growth of this megalopolis, the
city has become hotter.
As the sun heats up the city during the day be prepared to peel
of the warmer clothes you needed as you left your hotel in the
morning. Because of the mountain climate the nights are usually
cool for those not liking to sleep in air-conditioning. Of course
for those of you who prefer air, it's prevalent in all fine
hotels.
Like most sub-tropical climates there are often passing summer
showers at the end of the afternoon. This is the rainy season
in Brazil. In the winter, though one could hardly call it winter
based on European or North American standards, it doesn't rain
much as it's the dry season.
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