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A November temperature record was measured in Veliko Tarnovo – Bulgaria


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The warmest in the country today is in Veliko Tarnovo and the maximum temperature of 32.4 degrees was measured there. This is the highest measured temperature in November from the network of the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) – since the beginning of meteorological measurements. The previous highest temperature in November in Bulgaria was 32.1 degrees and it was reported in 1926 in Gorna Oryahovitsa, the weather forecaster on duty at NIMH Anastasia Kirilova told BTA.

She specified that in 1860 the first meteorological observations in our country began – at the Austrian consulate in Ruse. “This means that today’s maximum temperature of 32.4 degrees in Veliko Tarnovo is the highest temperature measured in November in the network of the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology – since the beginning of meteorological observations in 1860,” Kirilova said.

High temperatures today are measured in other cities in the country. In Razgrad the maximum temperature reached 29 degrees, in Lovech – 28 degrees, in Vratsa – 27.2 degrees, and 27 degrees is the maximum temperature measured today in Shumen.

The maximum temperature in Sofia today is 25.4 degrees, and the temperature in the capital today was 20 degrees in 1911, informed Kirilova.

She announced that from tomorrow there will be a decrease in temperatures, but the weather will remain warm for November.

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