Curitiba's Sticky Heat: A Digital Nomad's Survival Guide
i just checked and it's...there right now, hope you like that kind of thing. 30.47°C, feels like 30°C, humidity at 38%. Feels like stepping into a sauna that forgot to turn off. Pressure's steady at 1013, so no wild weather surprises, just relentless, humid air clinging like a second skin. If you get bored, Florianópolis is a quick flight away, or maybe a long bus ride through some seriously green landscapes. Someone told me that the street food here is life-changing, but others say it's hit or miss. I heard that the local market is a sensory overload, but also where you find the best empanadas. Don't trust the first review you read on TripAdvisor; wait for the drunk advice at the bar. *The bus system is your best friend, but only if you can decipher the route numbers. Avoid the main square at dusk unless you enjoy crowds and overpriced souvenirs.*
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