Cumulonimbus clouds will form over the mountains and the eastern parts of Bulgaria on Saturday afternoon with a chance of light showers. Clear skies are in the forecast for Saturday evening. Sunny weather is expected on Sunday. Moderate northwesterly winds are also in the forecast for July 4. The daytime temperatures will go up again and the maximum temperatures will fluctuate between 27° and 32°.
Light local showers are expected in the afternoon hours, mainly in the mountains. The maximum temperatures at 1,200 meters will be around 20°, at 2,000 meters- around 13°
Sunny weather is in the forecast for the Black Sea coast. Moderate northwesterly winds are also expected in this part of the country. The winds will subside on Sunday evening. The maximum temperatures will range between 26° and 28°. The seawater temperature will range from 19° at the northern seacoast to 24° at the southern Black Sea coast. Sea state-1-2.
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