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Weather forecast for 28 July

A cool morning and pleasant summer temperatures on Friday

Summer snow on peak Musala, 27 July, 2023.
Photo: bgtourism.bg

The first summer snow has fallen on Mount Musala after a cold front passed over the country.

In the lowlands Friday will be sunny with a light westerly windMinimum temperatures will be from 9 to 17°C, in Sofia - 10°C. Maximum temperatures will be from 27 to 32°C, in the capital - 28°.

Over the Black Sea coast it will be sunny. Maximum air temperatures will be 25-28°C. The sea water temperature is from 21 to 28°, but in the areas of Cape Shabla and Cape Kaliakra it will be much colder - between 10 and 18°C. The sea swell will be 2.

In the mountains in the afternoon there will be clouds, but no precipitation. The temperature at 1,200 m will be up to 20°C, at 2,000 m - up to 12°C. 

On Saturday and Sunday it will be sunny. Maximum temperatures will be 29-34°C.



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