Copom rates loom; Rio turns wet by Tuesday

Back to work, and back to the markets. The big date this week is tomorrow, when the central bank begins two days of meetings on interest rates. After a draw rather than a win on Saturday, the World Cup mood has cooled a little. Attention now shifts to Friday, when Brazil must beat Haiti to settle nerves. The weather is turning, too. At 23°C with a one-in-three chance of rain today, it is a grey-edged start to a week that grows wetter by midweek. A
good week, then, to keep some indoor plans in reserve. The CCBB has a striking free show closing soon, and it is open today while many museums rest. Weather & What to Wear FOUR-DAY OUTLOOK It is a cooler, greyer start to the week than the weekend offered. Expect a high near 23°C, cloud through much of the day, and a one-in-three chance of a passing shower. Carry a light layer and a compact umbrella. The morning may hold dry, but the afternoon is the
more likely window for rain, and the wind off the sea can make it feel fresher than the number suggests. Tuesday is the wettest day ahead, with rain near two-in-three, before things ease a little toward the weekend. This is a week for indoor backups, so keep one ready. Day at a Glance What to See & Do MONDAY IN RIO Getting Around Where to Eat LUNCH & DINNER Practical Info GOOD TO KNOW Community & Lifestyle FOR NEWCOMERS GROUP C WATCH Business & Markets
WEEK IN FIGURES QUICK ANSWERS What museums are open in Rio on a Monday? When does the Copom decide the Selic rate? When does Brazil play next? What is the weather like this week? Rio de Janeiro Daily Brief, your Rio de Janeiro city guide for Monday, June 15, 2026. All times in Brasília time (BRT, UTC–3). Weather: open-source API. Markets: B3 and Reuters. Sport: FIFA and CBF. Updated: 2026-06-15T07:30:00Z · Rafael Silva Santos. Related: São Paulo Daily Brief for Monday · Rio de Janeiro
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