July brings the peak of
Pomorie’s summer heat, showcasing some of the highest temperatures of the year. The town basks in average highs of 27°C (80.6°F), indicating its warmest peak temperatures. This is the period when the city experiences its longest days with the sun shining brightly most of the day. The warm and dry conditions make July an ideal time for outdoor activities and beach relaxation. As
August unfolds, these high-temperature trends continue, perpetuating the energetic pace of the summer season.
Temperature
July and August are the warmest months, with an average high-temperature of 27°C (80.6°F).
Rainfall
In Pomorie, in July, it is raining for 5 days, with typically 36mm (1.42") of accumulated precipitation. Throughout the year, in Pomorie, there are 74 rainfall days, and 549mm (21.61") of precipitation is accumulated.
Sea temperature
In Pomorie, the average seawater temperature in July is 24.6°C (76.3°F).
Note: People sensitive to cold might find swimming in 24.6°C (76.3°F) challenging. However, conditions like sunshine, wind, and ambient temperature play a significant role in the overall comfort. Wetsuits, while optional, might be beneficial.
Daylight
In Pomorie, the average length of the day in July is 14h and 57min.
On the first day of July in Pomorie,
Bulgaria, sunrise is at 05:36 and sunset at 20:51. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 06:01 and sunset at 20:30 EEST.
Sunshine
July and August, with an average of 10h of sunshine, are months with the most sunshine in Pomorie.
UV index
The month with the highest UV index in Pomorie is July, with an average maximum UV index of 9. A UV Index of 8 to 10 symbolizes a very high health risk from unprotected exposure to Sun's UV rays for ordinary individuals.
Note: The daily high UV index of 9 in July translates into this advice:
It is crucial to take precautions; skin and eyes can get damaged if left unprotected. Avoid direct sunlight between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when UV radiation is at its peak. Keep in mind that shade structures may not provide complete protection. Clothes that are both tight-knit and comfortably loose are prime choices for sun protection. Prompt application of a broad-spectrum sunscreen, SPF 30+, is necessary after a swim or an outdoor workout and it should be re-applied every two hours. Notice! The reflection of water and sand increases the UV radiation significantly.