It will be sunny on Wednesday morning. Heavy rain, thunderstorms and hailstorms are expected in some parts of the country in the afternoon. Significant precipitation is in the forecast for Southwestern Bulgaria. Maximum temperatures will fluctuate between 24°C and 29°C, for Sofia-around 26°C.
Clouds and rain are in the forecast for the Black Sea coast before noon. Clouds will dissipate in the afternoon and the weather will be mostly sunny. Maximum air temperatures will reach 22°C-25°C. The seawater temperature will also range between 22°C and 25°C. Sea state-3.
It will be sunny in the mountains. There will be showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon hours. Maximum temperature at 1,200 meters will reach 18°C, at 2,000 meters- up to 11°C.
On Thursday the maximum temperatures will decrease with 2 degrees. Occasional showers are also in the forecast.
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