On Wednesday, it will be mostly sunny but in the afternoon it will become cloudy over the western regions of Bulgaria and significant precipitation and thunderstorms are expected. The lowest temperatures will be between 17 and 21°C, in Sofia – about 17°C. The highest temperatures will be between 27°C and 36°C, in the capital city - about 27°C.
It will be foggy at the Black Sea coast in the morning, but sunny during the day. The highest air temperatures will reach 25-29°C. Sea water temperature is 24-26°C.
It will be mostly sunny in the mountains, but in the afternoon there will be brief storms and rainfalls over the western massifs. The temperature at 1200 m will be up to 22°C, at 2000 m up to 15°C.
On Thursday, the weather over Western Bulgaria will remain unstable. In the eastern regions it will be sunny and temperatures will reach 36°C.
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