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Slightly lower temperatures at the Black Sea coast

Hot Monday with temperatures up to 37°C expected in Bulgaria

Photo: BGNES

On Monday the weather in Bulgaria will be sunny and hot. There will be a weak to moderate wind along the Black Sea coast. 

The prevailing maximum temperatures tomorrow will be between 32°C and 37°C, in Sofia - around 33°C.

It will be sunny along the Black Sea coast. Maximum temperatures will be between 26°C-29°C. The temperature of the sea water is 22°C-26°C. 

It will be sunny in the mountains. Moderate wind and on the high and open parts - temporarily strong wind is expected. The maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 meters will be around 28°C, at 2,000 meters - around 20°C.

In the Balkans, it will be sunny and hot with temperatures up to 37°C in Bucharest, Skopje and Athens

The rest of Europe - over most of the Iberian and Apennine peninsulas and in the Mediterranean - will also be mostly sunny. It will be windy over the southern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula, over Western Europe and the western part of Central Europe, with the development of cumulus and cumulus-rain clouds; there will be brief showers and thunderstorms in many places, and in some places they will be intense. 

Rainfall and thunderstorms will also occur in many places in the Baltics and European Russia

Temperatures will range from 19°C in London to 37°C in Rome.



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