It will be sunny and hot on Saturday. There will be more clouds in the afternoon and rain showers are expected in the mountains. The highest temperatures will be between 34 ° and 39 °, in Sofia up to 35 °.
At the Black Sea coast weather will remain sunny with a cooling sea breeze. The highest air temperatures will be from 27 ° on Cape Kaliakra to 29 ° in Burgas and south of the city. The temperature of the sea water is 26 ° - 27 °.
It will also be mostly sunny over the mountains. Short rainfalls are expected at places in the afternoon. The highest temperature at 1200 meters will be up to 32 °; at 2000 meters up to 24 °. In the resorts of Borovets and Pamporovo temperature will reach 30 °, and in Smolyan and Bansko up to 35.
The heat wave will continue in the coming days. The highest temperatures will fluctuate between 35 ° and 40 °, and will remain lower along the Black Sea coast.
On Thursday, minimum temperatures will range from 3° to 19°C, with eastern areas reaching 15–19°C and Sofia around 6°C. The day will be cloudy with widespread rain. Heavy rainfall is expected in western regions overnight and in central and southern..
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