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Weather forecast for Saturday, 23 October

Temperatures will drop

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On Saturday a cold atmospheric front will pass through the country. The clouds will increase from the Northwest, and there will be rain in the afternoon in the Western regions. Maximum temperatures 16° - 20°, for Sofia 17° C.

Over the Black Sea coast there will be sun in the morning and clouds later in the day. Maximum air temperatures 19° - 21° C., temperature of the sea water around 16° C., sea state 2.

Over the mountains there will be considerable cloud. On Saturday night, at an altitude of over 2,100 m. there will be snow. Maximum temperature at 1,200 m. 13° C., at 2,000 m. around 7° C. In the resort of Borovets maximum temperatures will reach 11°, in Pamporovo 13°, and in Bansko 17° C.

On Sunday the rain will shift to Eastern Bulgaria, in the Western part of the country the rain will gradually stop. 



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