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Hot Monday expected, highs going above 35 °C

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It will be mostly sunny on Monday. In the afternoon, cumulus clouds will develop, more significant over the western mountain areas, and there is a small chance of short-term precipitation. 
Hot weather is expected tomorrow with maximum temperatures between 34 °C and 39 °C, slightly lower along the Black Sea coast, in Sofia - around 34 °C.
It will be sunny along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. Maximum temperatures will be between 29 °C and 34 °C. The temperature of the sea water is 25 °C-26 °C. 
It will be mostly sunny over the mountains. In the afternoon there will be cumulus clouds and only in isolated places in Western Bulgaria there will be short-term precipitation. A light to moderate northeasterly wind will blow. The maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 metres will be around 27 °C, at 2,000 metres - around 19°C.



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