Any temperature extremes immediately raise the question: Are they caused by climate change or have our human brains erased the memory of something that has caused us discomfort? That is why, in summer when temperatures start to hit 40° C and over, we..
The general producer price index has increased by 8.7% in August 2022 compared to the previous month , NSI data show. A significant growth was registered in the production and distribution of electric and heat energy and gas - by 28%. The overall..
At n ight it will be clear and almost quiet. Tomorrow will be sunny over the country with brief cloud cover in the afternoon and light to moderate northeast winds. Maximum temperatures will be between 34° and 39°C, in Sofia around 34°C...
In June, the total Producer Price Index (PPI) in Bulgaria increased by 41.4% compared to the same month in 2021. In May, the index rose 38.2% year on year, data of the National Statistical Institute (NSI) indicate. Producer prices increased with 3.4%..
Bulgaria's ombudsman Diana Kovacheva insists that the compensations for the household consumers of natural gas be increased. In a letter to the ministers of finance and energy Assen Vassilev and Alexander Nikolov, she informs that citizens feel..
For the sixth consecutive day in Haskovo, Southern Bulgaria, a temperature record was measured. At 2:40 pm the temperature reached 40.3 degrees Celcius in the shade . The record for August 2 until now was 38.5 degrees from 1965. Today a red code alert..
On Wednesday the weather will be sunny. In the afternoon it will become cloudy over the western half of Bulgaria and in some places, mainly in the mountainous areas, rainfalls are expected. A light to moderate wind from the southeast will bring..
A first-degree warning for dangerously high temperatures remains in effect in almost all regions of Bulgaria this Sunday. In some parts the maximum temperatures are expected to reach as high as 38 °C. The dangerous weather warning does not apply..
Bulgaria’s National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology with the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences has issued a yellow warning code over hot weather for the whole country on Sunday, July 24. The yellow code is for potentially dangerous hot weather for..
The National Institute of Metrology and Hydrology warned about dangerous heat in many Bulgarian districts on Sunday. Code Orange for extreme heat and maximum temperatures ranging from 38C to 40C was issued for Blagoevgrad district and ten other..