This is in the countryside, not in São Paulo. In the city it´s very rare as the concrete heats up during the day and frost occurs almost never.I believe you. But is this uncommon in your area?
He is in zone 11, that is close to the tropics weather. I'm from PR, which is mostly zone 11 and 12, and Hawaii is mostly zone 11. We never get frost, the lowest temp registered in PR was 40 deg F and it was registered in 1911 in one of the highest towns in the island.I believe you. But is this uncommon in your area?
Yes, I believe Puerto Rico is less cold than the southern part of Brazil and much more tropical like, being surrounded by the Caribbean and much closer to the Equator than São Paulo, for instance. Brazil is very big, and we have many different climates around the country. It was -5C last night in the south.He is in zone 11, that is close to the tropics weather. I'm from PR, which is mostly zone 11 and 12, and Hawaii is mostly zone 11. We never get frost, the lowest temp registered in PR was 40 deg F and it was registered in 1911 in one of the highest towns in the island.