Weather in Bulgaria: Code Orange Warning in Force for Four Eastern Regions
The national weather service have declared the Code Orange warning for hazardous weather in four regions for June 16, due to forecast for thunderstorms and heavy rain.
Today, cold air will sweep into Bulgaria from the northwest, and the wind will be getting stronger.
In the morning there will be rainfalls, but by noon in most areas it will stop.
Code Yellow for heavy rains has been declared for 14 districts in northern and southern Bulgaria, in central and northern Bulgaria alert is for strong winds from the northwest with gusts up to 19-24 m/s. In regions covered by code yellow the rainfall amounts will reach about 20-25 mm, and in southeastern Bulgaria there will be thunderstorms and conditions for hail.
The minimum temperatures will be between 5-10C, for Sofia 6C. The highs will stay at 11-16C, for Sofia 11C, along the Black Sea coast 13-14C, in northern Bulgaria about 12-13C, in the southern regions up to 16C.
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