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The National Institute of Meteorology has issued a yellow code warning for high temperatures in regions mainly in southern and southeastern Bulgaria. Northern and northwestern Bulgaria have been issued a yellow code for thunderstorms and expected rain (see chart below).
According to NIMH's forecast, a cold front will move from west to east across the country today. Most areas will experience cumulus and cumulonimbus cloud cover. In the afternoon, many places will see brief showers, thunderstorms, and hail. Southeastern Bulgaria and the coast will remain mostly sunny. Winds will be light to moderate from the east-southeast, gradually shifting to the west-northwest and strengthening in the Danube Plain. Maximum temperatures will range from 31°C to 36°C, with Sofia around 31°C.
In the mountains, cumulus clouds will develop, leading to short-term, intense showers, thunderstorms, and temporary wind gusts, with a chance of hail. Moderate westerly winds are expected. Maximum temperatures will be around 25°C at 1200 meters and 21°C at 2000 meters.
The coast will enjoy predominantly sunny weather with light to moderate east-southeast winds. Maximum temperatures will be 30°C-31°C, with sea water temperatures at 28°C-29°C and sea waves around 2 points.
Weather Forecast for Bulgaria: April 18–20
On April 17, Bulgaria will experience mostly sunny weather
The weather on Tuesday, April 16, will be predominantly sunny across most of Bulgaria
The weather across Bulgaria on April 15 will be mostly cloudy
Across most of the country, the weather will be predominantly cloudy with scattered rain showers expected throughout the day
Over the next 24 hours, Bulgaria will experience mostly cloudy weather, with widespread rainfall expected across much of the country, particularly in the central regions
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