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Weather forecast for Saturday, 2 April: Rain, temperatures will drop

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On Saturday minimum temperatures will range from 8° C. to 13° C., for Sofia around 9° C. During the day there will be changeable clouds, more significant in the afternoon. In Western and Central Bulgaria there will be rain and occasional thunder. During the day there will be a moderate Southwesterly wind which will usher in cold air. Strong wind warnings are in place in 8 regions in Southeastern and in Western Bulgaria. Daytime temperatures will go down slightly, reaching a maximum of 17° C.  to 22° C.,for Sofia 17° C.

Over the mountains there will be changeable clouds and occasional showers, above 2,000 m. there will be snow. Daytime highs at an altitude of 1,200 m. will reach 10° C., at 2,000 m. around 2° C.

On Sunday temperatures will drop significantly, there will be rain across the territory of the entire country.  



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