Weather Alert: Yellow Code Issued for Wind in 13 Regions In Bulgaria
Bulgaria braces for hazardous weather conditions as a yellow code for strong winds is declared in 13 regions, including Sofia, Plovdiv, and Vratsa
Bulgaria's Chief Directorate Fire Safety and Civil Protection has recommended the implementation of additional preventive measures in areas with intense rainfalls, Friday.
Heavy rains are expected to continue on Saturday as well, which will cause an increase in river levels of almost all the rivers in the districts of Gabrovo, Lovech, Smolyan, Kardzhali, Stara Zagora, Yambol and Haskovo, Bulgarian National Radio reported.
During the night and on Saturday morning, there will be intense rainfalls in northwestern regions and the western half of the Upper Thracian Plain – some 30-40 liters per square meter which may reach up to 50 liters per sq m at places.
On September 6, the Yellow Code warning remains in force for seven districts in Bulgaria, the press center of the Ministry of Environment and Water announced. In the rest of the country rainfalls will tend to weaken and cease with expected aggregate amounts between 5 and 15 liters per square meter.
The weather forecast for December 7-8 in Bulgaria predicts overcast and windy conditions, with snowfall in the northwest and mountain regions
On December 6, Bulgaria will experience predominantly cloudy weather, with light rain expected in northern regions and parts of the southwest
On December 5, Bulgaria will experience varied weather conditions across different regions. In the eastern part of the country, light rain showers are expected
The weather forecast for Bulgaria on Wednesday, December 4, predicts mostly cloudy skies across the country, with fog expected in the plains
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On December 3, Bulgaria will experience predominantly cloudy skies, with rain expected in parts of Southeastern Bulgaria
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