Rio de Janeiro recorded its hottest day in at least a decade when temperatures reached 111 degrees Fahrenheit on Monday as residents flocked to the ocean to try to cool off.
Temperatures in Rio de Janeiro reached 111 degrees Fahrenheit — about 145 degrees hotter than Bismarck, North Dakota.
Rio de Janeiro reached a record heat level of 111 degrees Fahrenheit (44 Celsius) on Monday (February 17), according to the city’s chief meteorologist, Raquel Franco, triggering a “Heat 4” alert for ...
Rio de Janeiro residents and tourists baked Monday in scorching temperatures as the city’s crowded pre-Carnival street ...