March 2025: Europe’s Hottest Month on Record
Europe experienced its hottest March in recorded history in 2025, marking a significant milestone in the continent's ongoing climate crisis
Five temperature records have been registered in Bulgaria at 3 pm Saturday over the blasting heat.
The announcement was made by the National Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, BAS.
The mercury hit record high in the southern Black Sea town of Ahtopol – 33.4 degrees Celsius (the last record was in 1988 – 31.8C), the Black Sea city of Varna – 34.2C (the last record was in 1968 – 33.3C), the capes of Emine – 35C (33.2C in 1988) and Kaliakra – 31.6C (30.6C in 1996) also on the Black Sea and the northern coastal town of Shabla – 31.6C (equal to the record set in 1956).
The scorcher was, however, the most oppressing Saturday in the Danube city of Ruse – 36C, the central city of Veliko Tarnovo – 35.6C, the southwestern town of Sandanski – 35.6C and the southern second largest city of Plovdiv – 35.5C.
In the capital Sofia, the highest registered temperature was 31.4C at 3pm Saturday.
Code yellow was declared for nearly entire Bulgaria, except the regions of Smolyan and Gabrovo, for Saturday over the forecast of dangerous heat.
Code yellow means potentially dangerous weather, where the forecast is not for unusual meteorological events, but requires people to exercise caution.
The heat wave is expected to persist over the next few days.
April 23 will begin with mostly sunny conditions
Temperatures across Bulgaria will range from 5°C to 11°C in the early hours, with Sofia seeing lows around 7°C
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
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