Today will be sunny throughout the country. In the afternoon there will be a temporary increase of clouds over Southwestern Bulgaria with brief showers. There will be a light Easterly wind. Daytime temperatures will rise to reach a maximum of 31°-36° C. Atmospheric pressure will drop slightly and will be a little lower than the average for the month.
Along the Black Sea coast there will be a moderate East-northeasterly wind. Maximum temperatures 28°-30° C., temperature of the sea water 26° C., sea state 2-3.
Over the mountains of Western Bulgaria there will be a brief increase of clouds in the afternoon, with occasional showers. There will be a moderate East-northeasterly wind, in the higher parts of the mountains – Northwesterly. Maximum temperatures at an altitude of 1,200 m. around 24° C., at 2,000 m. – around 17° C.
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