Cold Tuesday Gives Way to Rising Temperatures Across Bulgaria
Cold conditions will persist across Bulgaria on Tuesday, with morning temperatures dropping further, while daytime values edge up slightly.
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A group of more than 50 prominent scientists has issued a warning that global warming is accelerating at an "unprecedented" pace, raising concerns about the diminishing opportunity to curb temperature increases in line with international targets. This cautionary message was conveyed in a study reported by AFP.
According to the findings published in the journal Earth System Science Data, temperatures experienced a notable uptick of 0.26 degrees Celsius between 2014 and 2023 when compared to average levels. This increase contributed to a total rise of 1.19 degrees above pre-industrial levels, measured from the period of 1850-1900, which serves as a reference point for assessing global warming.
The study forms part of a series of regular climate assessments designed to supplement the reports issued by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which have been released every six years since 1988.
Coinciding with these findings, diplomats from various nations are convening in Germany this week for climate discussions in anticipation of the UN COP29 conference scheduled for November in Baku.
The study's analysis reveals that by the conclusion of 2023, human activity had driven temperatures to soar by 1.31 degrees above pre-industrial levels.
Cold conditions will persist across Bulgaria on Tuesday, with morning temperatures dropping further, while daytime values edge up slightly.
A yellow warning for extremely low temperatures will be in force on Monday across all of Northern Bulgaria, as well as in several regions south of the Balkan Mountains. Alongside northern areas, the cold alert also applies to Sofia City, Sofia Region, Kyu
The year 2025 continued Bulgaria’s trend of above-average temperatures, with the country registering an annual mean roughly 1.2°C above long-term climate norms.
Bulgaria is set for a cold and wet weekend on January 10-11, 2026, with widespread cloud cover and precipitation across the country.
The Sofia Municipality has announced that roads leading to Aleko Chalet and Zlatnite Mostove will be temporarily closed on weekends from 10:00 to 15:00 due to anticipated snowfall and very low temperatures
Following recent heavy snowfalls, road conditions across Bulgaria continue to be difficult, with winter hazards affecting travel nationwide.
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