Record Heat Hits Bulgaria's Black Sea Port Varna

Society » ENVIRONMENT | August 31, 2011, Wednesday // 17:42
Bulgaria: Record Heat Hits Bulgaria's Black Sea Port Varna Bulgaria's Black Sea city of Varna saw record heat on Wednesday. Photo by BGNES

Bulgaria's Black Sea city Varna suffered a temperature record on Wednesday, August 31, 2011.

Bulgaria's National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology measured a temperature of 33.2 degrees Celsius in Varna on 3 pm Wednesday, which is the highest temperature ever registered in the city on this date.

The previous record for this day of the year was set in 2007 when the temperature was 31.6 degrees Celsius.

However, Varna was not the warmest spot in Bulgaria on Wednesday. The Danube city of Ruse saw a temperature of 34 degrees Celsius. At the same time, the southwestern town of Gotse Delchev had the lowest temperature – 27 degrees.

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