Winter Tourism: 1.8 Million Visit Bulgaria
Bulgaria has witnessed a bustling winter tourism season, with a total of 1.8 million tourists gracing its picturesque landscapes from December 1 to March 25
The traditionally cold January winter in Bulgaria is expected to show its full potential, with temperatures dropping to - 17 degrees Celsius on Wednesday and Thursday.
The minimal temperatures expected in most Bulgarian cities and towns are - 13 degrees. The thermometers will hardly show anything above -8 degrees in most parts of the country. During the weekend, the temperatures are expected to rise to 3 degrees, before falling again.
The freezing weather conditions will probably continue in the first 10 days of February, with temperatures bellow 0 prevailing in the whole country, according to Bulgaria's national Meteorological Institute.
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According to Professor Georgi Rachev, a Bulgarian climatologist speaking on bTV, Bulgaria can expect an abundance of sunshine with no rainfall until Sunday afternoon
As Bulgarians gear up for the day ahead, weather forecasts paint a picture of mixed conditions across the country for May 10
May 9 brings a mixed bag of atmospheric phenomena, with isolated rain showers dominating the western regions and the looming possibility of thunderstorms in the southwest
Bulgaria is on high alert as the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) issues a Yellow Alert for impending heavy rain and thunderstorms across Western, Central, and Southeastern regions on May 8
Brace yourselves for a blend of sunshine, scattered clouds, and the occasional rumble of thunder in Bulgaria today
As Bulgaria transitions into May, meteorologists predict a rollercoaster of temperatures, ranging from autumnal lows to summery highs across the country.
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