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Weather forecast for Thursday, July 22

Pleasant summer temperatures and green weather code across the country

Photo: BGNES

The weather will be mostly sunny on Thursday and the wind will subside. There will be temporary increase in cloudiness, but precipitation is not expected. The highest temperatures will be between 25 ° and 30 °, in Sofia - 25 degrees.

It will be mostly sunny over the Black Sea coast. The highest temperatures north of Varna will be up to 26 ° and in the southern regions it will reach up to 29 °. Temperature of the sea water is 26-27 °.

In the mountains winds will be moderate and light rainfalls are expected. The highest temperature at 1200 meters will be up to 20°; at 2000 meters it will be about 12°. In the resorts of Borovets and Pamporovo temperatures will be 20-21 ° and in Bansko the highest temperature will reach 24°.




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