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Weather forecast for May 29

Yellow code for heavy rainfalls in seven southernmost regions of Bulgaria

Photo: Ani Petrova

On Wednesday, the lowest temperatures in the country will be between 9 and 13°C; in Sofia about 9°C. During the day there will be scattered clouds with showers. Mostly in the southern regions of Bulgaria there are conditions for intense phenomena and hail. The highest temperatures will be between 22 and 27°C; in the capital city - about 22°C.

At the Black Sea coast there will be scattered clouds with precipitation. There is a risk of hail. Air temperatures will be 19-22°C. Sea water temperature is 18-19°C.

In the mountains, the weather will be cloudy with precipitation, especially intense in the southern part of the Rhodopes. The temperature at 1200 m above sea level will be up to 15°C; at 2000 m - up to 7°C.



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