Clear skies are expected on Friday night. It will be sunny and hot on Friday, August 6. Cumulus clouds will form in the eastern parts of the country and the mountains at noon and in the afternoon hours, with a chance of brief showers. There will be light to moderate northeasterly winds. Maximum temperatures will fluctuate between 32°C and 37°C, for Sofia- around 32°C.
Sunny weather is in the forecast for the Black Sea coast. Clouds will temporarily increase in the afternoon with a chance of local showers. There will be light to moderate northeasterly breeze. Daytime highs will reach 28°C-31°C. The seawater temperature is 25°C-26°C. Sea state-2.
It will be sunny in the mountains. Cumulus clouds will form in the afternoon. There will be brief showers in some mountain areas. Maximum temperatures at an altitude of 1,200 meters will reach 25°C, at 2,000 meters- around 19°C.
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