Bulgaria Expects Boost in Winter Tourism with Increased Foreign Visitors
Bulgaria is expecting a boost in winter tourism this year, with about 3.1 million foreign visitors projected between December and March
Last night, the northern lights, or aurora borealis, made a stunning appearance in the skies over Bulgaria. A powerful solar flare triggered this extraordinary display, filling the atmosphere with vibrant shades of red, pink, blue, and green.
This breathtaking phenomenon was visible much further south than usual, reaching the coasts of the US and UK. The aurora borealis occurs when charged particles emitted by the sun collide with molecules in Earth's upper atmosphere. As solar storms grow stronger, the visibility of the northern lights extends further south, allowing more people to experience this natural wonder.
The sky was illuminated with brilliant colors, captivating observers and creating an unforgettable spectacle.
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
More than one-fifth of Bulgarians resided in areas impacted by disasters over the past year
On December 3, Bulgaria will experience predominantly cloudy skies, with rain expected in parts of Southeastern Bulgaria
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