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Weather forecast for February 7

Precipitation and temporary warming expected

Photo: BGNES

The sky will be clear at night over most of the country. There will be light to moderate southwesterly wind. The lowest temperatures will be between minus 1 °C and 4 °C , in Sofia around 0 °C .

Tomorrow before noon, the southwesterly wind will intensify and temperatures will rise but cloudiness will increase rapidly. Rainfalls will start in the afternoon, the wind will become northwesterly and temperatures will quickly drop. The highest temperatures will be between 10°C and 15 °C ; in Sofia about 7 °C .

In the mountains the clouds will increase and in the afternoon temperatures will drop sharply. There will be conditions for blizzards and strong winds. The highest temperature at 1200 meters will be about 6 °C , at 2000 meters - about minus 1°C .



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