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Weather forecast for July 5

Yellow code for heat in all plains in the country

Photo: BTA

On Saturday, the lowest temperatures will be between 15 and 23°C. In Sofia - about 18°C. During the day, it will be sunny and hot again. It will be less hot by the sea. There will be light easterly wind. The highest temperatures will be between 34 and 39°C. In the capital city, it will be around 34°C.

In the mountains, it will be sunny, with some clouds in the afternoon. There will be light to moderate north-easterly wind in the higher parts. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 m. will be around 30°C, at 2000 meters - around 22°C.

At the Black Sea coast, it will be sunny. The highest air temperatures will reach 27 to 29°C. The sea water temperature is 23-25°C.

Sunday will be sunny and hot with maximum temperatures reaching 34 to 39°C.

Editor: Ivo Ivanov

Publication in English: Al. Markov

Photo: BTA



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