On Thursday the weather will be sunny and dangerously hot. In the afternoon, mostly over the mountain regions, there will be cumulus clouds. In the western part of the Danube plain there will, briefly, be a moderate northwesterly wind. Daytime temperatures will be high - 36° to 41° C., for Sofia - 37° C.
Over the Black Sea coast there will be sun. A breeze will bring maximum temperatures down to 30° C. at Cape Shabla and 32° C. in Varna. Seawater temperature 26°-27°C, sea state 3.
Over the mountains there will be a light Northwesterly wind, maximum temperatures at an altitude of 1,200 metres 31° C., at 2,000 metres – around 24° C. In the resorts of Borovets and Pamporovo temperatures will reach 30° C., in Bansko and Smolyan - 33-35° C.
Until the end of July the weather will continue hot with temperatures ranging from 34° и 39° C., along the Black Sea coastline 30° to 34° C.
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