Weekend Weather in Bulgaria: Sunny Saturday, Warmer but Cloudy Sunday
The weather on Saturday will be mostly sunny across Bulgaria, with light to moderate south-southeasterly winds
The upcoming weekend will see temperatures soaring to 35-36 degrees, offering sunny and warm weather without any precipitation. On St. Peter's Day, Saturday, a cool north-easterly wind will persist, particularly noticeable along the coast and in the southeast. There will be temporary cloudiness in the afternoon, with minor local showers possible in the mountainous regions. Sunday will be predominantly sunny with minimal disturbances.
Along the coast, the weekend promises sunny weather with air temperatures reaching around 30 degrees and sea water temperatures at about 24-25 degrees. The sea will be rougher on Saturday with waves up to a meter on exposed shores, while Sunday will see relatively calm conditions.
Mountain tourism conditions will be favorable. Minor local showers might occur on Saturday, but the likelihood decreases by Sunday. Daytime temperatures will range from 15 to 23 degrees on Saturday, increasing by 2-3 degrees on Sunday.
The first week of July will begin with sunny and hot weather on Monday. However, a cold front bringing thunderstorms and a high risk of hail is expected on Tuesday afternoon. As the week progresses, a low-pressure system over the Mediterranean will likely bring more rain and thunderstorms.
The weather on Saturday will be mostly sunny across Bulgaria, with light to moderate south-southeasterly winds
On March 21, Bulgaria will experience a calm and sunny day with temperatures ranging from 13°C to 18°C across the country
Weather conditions across Bulgaria will be mostly sunny, with increased cloud cover expected in eastern regions
On Wednesday, Bulgaria will experience mostly sunny weather, accompanied by a moderate north-northwesterly wind
Winter has returned to Northern Bulgaria, bringing snowfall and a sudden drop in temperatures
On March 18, 2025, Bulgaria will experience a notable weather shift
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