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Brazil's Sao Paulo turned white by freak hailstorm | Brazil's Sao Paulo turned white by freak hailstorm |
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An unusually heavy hailstorm in Brazil's largest city, Sao Paulo, has brought residents out onto to the streets to play with the ice it left behind. | An unusually heavy hailstorm in Brazil's largest city, Sao Paulo, has brought residents out onto to the streets to play with the ice it left behind. |
For many of them, it was the first time they had seen huge ice balls littering the streets of the subtropical city. | |
The hail left many roads flooded or coated in white. | The hail left many roads flooded or coated in white. |
The ice lingered until Monday morning in many gardens in the Aclimacao neighbourhood. | The ice lingered until Monday morning in many gardens in the Aclimacao neighbourhood. |
The Centre for Emergency Management said on Monday that the storm had dumped 10 cm of moisture on the city. | |
The news is welcome as Sao Paulo had been enduring a long, dry spell. | The news is welcome as Sao Paulo had been enduring a long, dry spell. |
In April, the city's main reservoir fell to its lowest level on record. | In April, the city's main reservoir fell to its lowest level on record. |
Sao Paulo has seen plenty of hail in thunderstorms, but the thick layer of ice which accumulated on this occasion was unusual. | Sao Paulo has seen plenty of hail in thunderstorms, but the thick layer of ice which accumulated on this occasion was unusual. |
Snow has not been seen in Sao Paulo since at least the 1970s, and some sources say not since 1918. | Snow has not been seen in Sao Paulo since at least the 1970s, and some sources say not since 1918. |
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