“There is nothing to comment about the weekends in Sofia – warm weather awaits us with lots of sun. There might be some cumulus clouds here and there that will explode, but nothing major.” Prof. Georgi Rachev said this in the program “This Morning” on bTV.
“The forecast at the end of this week and into the beginning of next week is measly, casual, lackluster and I would even say boring,” he said, pointing out that a cold front would be there on Monday, but it would remain just in the clouds.
“Cloudy but warm weather awaits us,” he pointed out and said that almost all of Europe will have good weather. The Olympics in Paris, for example, will be closed in good weather.
According to the professor, the temperatures in Plovdiv will remain unchanged in the coming days. It will be a bit warmer there compared to the rest of the country.
“Burgas and the area is suitable for a beach. The only difference is that the sea water will be half a degree warmer than last week. In the north, the weather will be the same, but clouds may appear around Varna, enough to hide the scorching sun for a while,” he also pointed out.
Along the Danube, temperatures could reach 38-40 degrees before a slight cooling comes in the middle of next week, the meteorologist said.
“It’s very good for hiking in the mountains, but it’s good to leave in the morning, why is it possible to have a summer storm in the late afternoon over Pirin and the Rhodopes,” he also pointed out.
According to him, the weather in Greece is even more boring – it has remained quite warm there, and in places the temperatures will be dangerously high.
Prof. Rachev recalled that the European Agency for Monitoring and Research of the Climate “Copernicus” determined the past month as the second warmest July since the existence of meteorological studies.
“July 2024 is four hundredths warmer than July 2023. The problem is that this is the 13th consecutive month with such high temperatures. For more than a year we have had record after record,” he explained.
From his words, it became clear that all of Eastern Europe, as well as the southern regions of the Old Continent, became warmer, while Western Europe became rainier.
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