On Tuesday, sunny weather will prevail with temporary increases in cloudiness, more significant over the southern regions of Bulgaria but without significant precipitation. The wind will be light mainly from the north-northeast. The highest temperatures will be between 26° and 31°C; in Sofia – around 26°C.
In the mountains, sunny weather will prevail with temporary increases in cloudiness, more significant in the afternoon but without significant precipitation. There will be moderate wind from the north-northwest. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 m will be around 22°C; at 2000 m – around 13°C.
Sunny weather will prevail along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. In the afternoon there will be more significant temporary increases in cloudiness, but precipitation is not expected. There will be moderate southeasterly wind. The highest temperatures will reach 25°C and the sea water temperature is 25°-26°C.
Editor: Diana Tsankova
Publication in English: Al. Markov
Photo: Elizabeth Radkova
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