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Weather forecast for Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Precipitation will stop on Bulgarian Student Holiday

Photo: BGNES

During the night snowfalls in northwestern regions of the country will continue. Rainfalls are expected in the rest of the country. By the morning precipitation will stop

On Wednesday cloudiness will decrease to sunny. There will be moderate northwesterly wind. The lowest temperatures will range from minus 3°C in the western regions of the country to 5°C along the Black Sea coast. The highest temperatures will vary between 2°C to 7°C; for the region of Sofia up to 1°C.

In the mountains the weather will be cloudy with snowfalls before noon. After that cloudiness will break to sunny. The maximum temperature at 1200 m will be up to 1°C , at 2000 m around minus 4°C.



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