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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for Monday, April 11

A Yellow Code alert for dangerous wind has been issued for 19 Bulgarian districts

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The rain will be less intense on Monday morning. Rain is expected in Central Bulgaria and the mountain areas in the afternoon hours. Clouds will disperse from the west. Strong northwesterly winds are expected. A Yellow Code alert for dangerous wind has been issued for 19 Bulgarian districts. Minimum temperatures will fluctuate between 2°C and 7°C, for Sofia- around 4°C. Maximum temperatures will reach 10°C-15°C, for Sofia- 10°C.

There will be significant clouds in the mountains. It will snow above 800-1,000 meters. Gale force northwesterly winds are also in the forecast. Maximum temperatures at an altitude of 1,200 meters will reach minus 1°C, at 2,000 meters- around minus 6°C.

Sunny and dry weather is expected on Tuesday.




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