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Europe experienced its hottest March in recorded history in 2025, marking a significant milestone in the continent's ongoing climate crisis. According to the Copernicus Earth observation program, extreme weather patterns have become increasingly frequent across Europe, a region that is warming at a faster rate than any other globally.
The month was characterized by starkly contrasting rainfall patterns across the continent. Some areas faced their driest March in decades, while others saw their wettest, creating a highly unusual and erratic climate. Samantha Burgess from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts highlighted that such variations in weather extremes had not been observed in many places for nearly fifty years.
Globally, March 2025 ranked as the second-hottest on record, further emphasizing the ongoing trend of rising temperatures. This marked the continuation of an unbroken series of record-breaking temperatures that began in July 2023. Since then, the global average temperature has consistently remained at least 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, a consequence of the widespread burning of fossil fuels.
Bulgaria will face another day of severe winter conditions on Monday, January 19, with persistently low temperatures across the country and hazardous cold prompting a yellow weather warning nationwide.
A sharp cold spell will grip Bulgaria through the end of the current week and into the first days of the next one, with low temperatures and persistent northeasterly winds, according to the medium-range forecast issued by the National Institute of Meteoro
In Bulgaria, cloud cover from the northeast will continue to thicken overnight, while the southwestern half of the country is expected to remain mostly clear with occasional high clouds.
On Thursday, Bulgaria will enjoy mostly sunny weather, though clouds are expected to increase from the northeast as the day progresses, according to the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH).
After a year marked by extreme events, new climate data confirm that 2025 ranks as the third warmest year ever recorded globally.
Bulgaria weather forecast for Wednesday, January 14, predicts varied conditions across the country, with fog lingering around the Danube and cloudier skies over central and eastern regions.
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