It will be sunny over the country on Wednesday. In the afternoon there will be more clouds over eastern Bulgaria and the mountainous regions and in some places rainfalls are possible. The highest temperatures will be between 26° and 31 °. In Sofia, the lowest temperature will be 10C° and the maximum - up to 26 °.
Sunny weather will prevail over the Black Sea coast. There will be more clouds in the afternoon. Rain and thunder are expected along the northern parts of the coast. The highest temperatures will range from 24 ° at Cape Shabla to 27 ° in southern regions. The temperature of the sea water is 22-23 °.
Weather in the mountains will be sunny until noon. Rainfalls are expected in the afternoon. The highest temperature at 1200 meters above sea level will be around 21 ° and at 2000 meters - up to 13 °. In the resorts of Borovets and Pamporovo temperature will reach 21 °; in Bansko up to 24.
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