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Weather forecast for July 19

The heat wave continues

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Wednesday will be sunny and hot. The lowest temperatures will be between 19 and 24°C, in Sofia - about 19°C. The highest temperatures will reach 35 to 40°C, in the capital city - about 35°C.

It will be sunny at the Black Sea coast. The highest air temperatures will reach 29-32°C. Sea water temperature is 24-26°C.

It will be sunny in the mountains. The temperature at 1200 m will be up to 29°C; at 2000 m up to 22°C.

On Thursday, temperatures will drop by 1-2°C and rain showers are expected in the northern regions of the country.

It will be hot in southern Europe and the Balkans. It will rain over the Alps, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, the Baltic States, Belarus and Scandinavia.




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