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Weather forecast for Bulgaria on July 28, 2021

Yellow code for dangerous heat across Bulgaria on Wednesday

Photo: EPA/BGNES

It will be sunny and hot in Bulgaria on Wednesday. The rise in temperatures will continue and daytime highs will go to 35 °C -40 °C, in Sofia - 37 °C.

The weather along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast will be sunny with a sea breeze. The maximum temperatures will be from 28 °C on Cape Shabla to 31 °C in Burgas. The temperature of the sea water is at 26 °C - 27 °C. 

It will also be sunny over the mountains. Short showers are expected in certain places in mountainous regions in southwestern Bulgaria. The temperature at 1,200 metres will be up to 30 °C, at 2,000 metres - about 24 °C. In the resorts of Pamporovo and Borovets the temperatures will be 28-29 °C, and in Smolyan and Bansko 33-34 °C.

Until the end of July the weather is expected to remain sunny and very hot with temperatures going as high as 43 °C, with cloudy spells at parts, but no precipitation.



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