Summer 2024 Sets Record for Heat and Drought in Bulgaria
The summer of 2024, encompassing June, July, and August, has been recorded as the hottest and one of the driest in Bulgaria since the start of the century
The warm weather that swept Bulgaria at the beginning of the week will reach its peak on Friday and Saturday, turning them into some of the hottest days of the year.
Temperatures are forecast to vary between 35C and 43C across the country.
Record-high temperatures will be recorded in the towns of Sandanski, Vidin, Pleven and Russe, where the mercury will zoom up to over 40C.
Holiday-makers along the Black Sea coast will enjoy the shining sun with temperatures hovering around 35C and will not suffer from the severe heat because of the high humidity.
Temperatures will come off the boil on Sunday, when spells of cold air will cool down the country and the mercury will fall sharply by 10-15C.
In the coming days, the weather in Bulgaria will be dominated by varying wind conditions
The weather in Bulgaria on February 6 will be mostly cloudy, with light snowfall expected in Eastern Bulgaria and mountain regions
On February 5, light snow is expected in parts of Eastern Bulgaria and in mountainous areas
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The weather across Bulgaria on February 4 is expected to be mostly cloudy, with the southern half of the country seeing more significant cloud coverage.
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