On Thursday minimum temperatures will range from 2° C. below zero to 3° C.There will be clouds in the morning over Western Bulgaria and along the Black Sea coast, and fog in the lowlands. During the day there will be sun over Central Bulgaria. The clouds will diminish over the Western regions in the afternoon and the fog will lift. No rain is in the forecast. Maximum temperatures will range from 7° C. to 12° C. In the areas with persistent fog daytime temperatures will be lower, in the region of Sofia the maximum temperature will be 8° C.
Over the mountains the clouds will slowly disperse and there will be sun in the afternoon. There will be a light to moderate Southwesterly wind. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. - 6° C., at 2,000 m. around zero.
On Friday temperatures will continue without change. Rain is in the forecast for the entire territory of the country.
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