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Heat wave continues in last day of June

| updated on 6/29/21 7:36 PM
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On Wednesday the weather will be sunny. In the afternoon it will become cloudy over the western half of Bulgaria and in some places, mainly in the mountainous areas, rainfalls are expected. A light to moderate wind from the southeast will bring temperatures up and the maximum will be between 34 ° and 39 °.

Weather over the Black Sea coast will be mostly sunny, with maximum temperatures between 26 ° and 31 °. The temperature of the sea water is 24 ° -25 °.

North of Varna - in Golden Sands, Kaliakra and Shabla, the weather will be a little cooler - with maximum temperatures between 26-28 °.

In Burgas, Sunny Beach, Sozopol and Ahtopol temperatures will reach 31 °.

It will be mostly sunny over the mountains until noon. The highest temperature at 1200 meters will be up to 28 ° and at 2000 meters - about 21 °. In the resorts of Borovets and Pamporovo temperature will reach 27 °. In Bansko it will be even warmer - up to 32 ° С.

On Thursday, temperatures will remain high, but a decline will start around noon from the northwest. In some places, mainly in western and central Bulgaria and during the night before Friday, thunderstorms are expected.


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