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Weather forecast for July 21

Despite slight cooling and expected precipitation, weather remains warm

Photo: BGNES

It will be mostly sunny on Friday. In the afternoon, it will be rainy over the Rilo-Rhodope massif, the Balkan Mountain and the Ludogorie region. There conditions for hail storms. The lowest temperatures will be between 19 and 24°C; in Sofia - about 19°C. The highest will range from 30°C in the northeast to 38°C in the south; in the capital - about 33°C.

It will be sunny at the Black Sea coast. Brief showers are possible in the afternoon. The highest air temperatures will be 27-30°C. Sea water temperature is 25-28°C.

It will be mostly sunny in the mountains. In the afternoon clouds and rainfalls are expected. The temperature at 1200 m will be up to 27°C, at 2000 m up to 19°C.

On Saturday, the highest temperatures will be between 35 and 40°C.




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