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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for Wednesday, June 29

Temperatures are expected to rise slightly on Wednesday

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Clear skies are in the forecast for Bulgaria for Tuesday night. Clouds will form over Eastern Bulgaria and the mountains with a chance of occasional showers. It will be mostly sunny on Wednesday. Temperatures will increase slightly and daytime highs will fluctuate between 29°C and 34°, for Sofia- around 29°.

It will be mostly sunny in the mountains. Cumulus clouds will form in the afternoon. There will be occasional showers in some mountain areas. Light to moderate northeasterly winds are also expected. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 meters- 24°, at 2,000 meters- up to 17°.

It will be mostly sunny along the Black Sea coast with low chance of precipitation. There will be light to moderate northeasterly winds. Daytime temperatures will reach 26°-30°. The seawater temperature is 22°-24°. Sea state- 2-3.




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