Mercury in Bulgaria Breaks Four Temperature Records

Society » ENVIRONMENT | January 3, 2012, Tuesday // 20:24
Bulgaria: Mercury in Bulgaria Breaks Four Temperature Records Mount Musala, the highest peak in Bulgaria and the entire Balkan Peninsula, standing at 2925 m, broke its 1984 record of 1.7 degrees as the mercury hit 2.2 degrees on January 3. Photo by Sofia Photo Agency

Four Bulgarian locations registered record high temperatures for the beginning of January around 2 pm on Tuesday.

The information was reported by the National Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology at the the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, BAS.

The highest record belongs to the northwestern Danube town of Vidin where at 2 pm the mercury reached 16.6 degrees Celcius, compared to the previous record of 15 degrees, measured on January 3, 1992.

The other records belong to the village of Novo Selo – 14.7 degrees, compared to 12.2 in 1992, and Rozhen observatory, located near the town of Blagoevgrad – 12.2 degrees , compared to 9.7 in 1984.

Mount Musala, the highest peak in Bulgaria and the entire Balkan Peninsula, standing at 2925 m, broke its 1984 record of 1.7 degrees as the mercury hit 2.2 degrees.

Environment » Be a reporter: Write and send your article
Tags: records, January, Bulgaria, temperature, Vidin, Novo Selo, Rozhen, musala

Advertisement
Advertisement
Bulgaria news Novinite.com (Sofia News Agency - www.sofianewsagency.com) is unique with being a real time news provider in English that informs its readers about the latest Bulgarian news. The editorial staff also publishes a daily online newspaper "Sofia Morning News." Novinite.com (Sofia News Agency - www.sofianewsagency.com) and Sofia Morning News publish the latest economic, political and cultural news that take place in Bulgaria. Foreign media analysis on Bulgaria and World News in Brief are also part of the web site and the online newspaper. News Bulgaria