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Weather forecast for Bulgaria on 5 November 2021

Friday will be the warmest day of the week

Photo: BGNES

On Friday, over the Western part of the Danube plain and the upper Thracian lowlands there will be considerable clouds and fog. A light to moderate Southwesterly wind will push temperatures up. Minimum temperatures 8°-13° C., maximum temperatures will reach 18°-19° C in the areas with persistent fog, and 25°-26° C in the other parts of the country. For Sofia 19° C. 

Over the mountains the weather will be mostly sunny with scattered high clouds. A strong Southwesterly wind will push temperatures up – at an altitude of 1,200 m. to around 21° C., at 2,000 m. - 14° C.

On Saturday there will be rain from the northwest, temperatures will begin to go down.



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