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Weather forecast for Monday, July 25

Slight drop in temperatures and precipitation expected in some areas

Photo: BGNES

There will be more clouds during the night, mainly in the north-eastern regions of Bulgaria, with short-term precipitation in the forecast. It will be mostly sunny on Monday. There will be more clouds in eastern Bulgaria, and over the mountains and short-term rainfalls are expected in the afternoon. Daytime temperatures will drop and the highest will be between 32° and 37°C, in Sofia around 31°C.

Cloudiness will be variable at the Black Sea coast. There will be showers along the northern part of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. The highest temperatures will be about 26°-28°C. The temperature of the sea water is 24°-26°.

In the mountains it will be sunny in the morning with more clouds in the afternoon. Short-term rainfalls can be expected. The highest temperature at 1200 meters will be around 26°C; at 2000 meters - around 18°C.



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