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Weather forecast for 29 June

Clouds will decrease, rain stops

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Before midnight, the clouds will decrease and the wind will die down for the night. Tomorrow, 29 June, will be sunny. In the afternoon, there will be some cumulus clouds over the eastern half of the country and in the highlands, but there will be almost no rain. A light north-easterly wind will blow in eastern Bulgaria and the Eastern Rhodopes. Daytime temperatures will rise, with highs between 30°C and 35°C, around 29-30°C in Sofia.

Over the mountains it will be sunny, with temporary clouds in the afternoon, but little precipitation. There will be moderate to strong northeasterly winds. The maximum temperature will be around 23°C at 1,200 metres and around 15°C at 2,000 metres.

Over the Black Sea it will be sunny but windy. Winds will be moderate from east-northeast. Maximum temperatures will be between 26°C and 30°C. The sea water temperature will be 24°- 25°C. The sea swell will be 2-3.



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