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Weather forecast for Bulgaria on August 8, 2021

Daytime temperatures start rising again on Sunday

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The weather in Bulgaria tomorrow will be sunny and windless. Daytime temperatures will rise and the high will be between 32 °C and 37 °C.


On the Black Sea coast, holidaymakers will enjoy sunny weather and  cooling sea breeze. The maximum temperatures will be at 28-31 °C, and the sea water at 26-27 °C. 

It will be sunny and warmer over the mountains. A light west-northwest wind will blow. The maximum temperature at 1,200 metres will be around 29 °C, at 2,000 meters - around 22 °C.

At the beginning of the new week it will be mostly sunny with occasional showers in the afternoon hours in the mountains in Southwestern Bulgaria. A light, moderate to northwesterly wind will blow in the western part of the Danube plain. Maximum temperatures will rise and will be between 34 °C and 39 °C, along the Black Sea coast high will remain at 28 °C -31 °C.



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