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Dangerous weather and intense rainfalls in most of the country

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A warning for dangerous precipitation has been issued in 20 out of a total of 28 districts of Bulgaria. In the region of Smolyan a code-red warning for intense rainfalls has been issued for Friday. No dangerous phenomena are expected in just 8 eastern districts of the country.

Under the influence of a Mediterranean cyclone the weather in the country will be rainy with thunderstorms and local hails. In the western and southern regions of Bulgaria, the precipitation will be 50-60 mm, while in some places in the Rhodopes rainfalls will reach up to 80-100 mm. The highest temperatures will be range between 20 to 25 °C, in Sofia around 19°C.

It will be cloudy at the Black Sea coast. There will be rainfalls and thunderstorms. The temperature of the air and that of sea water is about 21-23 °C.

The weather in the mountains will not be suitable for tourism. It will be rainy and there will be thunderstorms.


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