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According to climatologist Prof. Georgi Rachev, Bulgaria can expect a warming trend over the upcoming weekend as a cold front moves away from the region. Saturday will see temperatures climbing to 27-28 degrees Celsius, with expectations of reaching 34 degrees by next Friday.
The Balkans are anticipated to experience some of the warmest temperatures in Europe as the region gradually heats up. Although there may be light rain in Western Bulgaria on Monday, the weather will quickly transition to persistent sunshine and higher temperatures.
In Sofia, mornings will be cool but the afternoons will be sunny with temperatures reaching up to 31 degrees Celsius. Similarly, Plovdiv will enjoy warm weather with temperatures peaking at 34 degrees Celsius next week. At the seaside, where the water temperature is around 24 degrees Celsius, warm and pleasant conditions are expected to prevail.
In the coming days, the weather in Bulgaria will be dominated by varying wind conditions
The weather in Bulgaria on February 6 will be mostly cloudy, with light snowfall expected in Eastern Bulgaria and mountain regions
On February 5, light snow is expected in parts of Eastern Bulgaria and in mountainous areas
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The weather across Bulgaria on February 4 is expected to be mostly cloudy, with the southern half of the country seeing more significant cloud coverage.
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