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Weather forecast for Tuesday, August 9

Weather remains warm; warning of dangerous waves along the Black Sea coast

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Tuesday will be sunny but there will be more clouds in the afternoon, with brief showers in northwestern regions of the country. The highest temperatures will range from 31 to 36°C, in Sofia - about 31°C.

It will be sunny but windy along the Black Sea coast. There is a yellow warning code for moderate to strong northeasterly wind and dangerous waves. The highest temperatures will be 28-32°C, the sea water temperature is 26-27°C.

It will be mostly sunny over the mountains. In some places, it will be rainy in the afternoon. The highest temperature at 1200 meters will be 24°C, at 2000 m - up to 16°C.




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