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Weather forecast for 24 July

Another cool front and summer storms from the northwest

Photo: BGNES

Wednesday will be sunny until noon, when clouds will move in from the northwest, bringing short, intense showers and thunderstorms. The risk of hail remains high. Lows will be between 17 and 22°C, 17°C in Sofia. Highs will be in the 30-35°C range, 30°C in the capital.   

The Black Sea coast will be sunny. Clouds will develop in the afternoon, but the chance of precipitation is low. Air temperatures will reach 29-31°C. The water temperature will be 28-29°C with a sea swell of 2-3. 

Over the mountains it will be sunny until midday, then northwesterly winds will bring clouds and thundershowers. Maximum temperatures will reach 23°C at 1,200 m and 17°C at 2,000 m. 

Thursday and Friday will be cooler and the weather will remain unsettled with a good chance of showers.



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