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Weather forecast for May 11

Warm spring weather expected

Photo: BGNES

On Wednesday the lowest temperatures will be between 5°C and 10°C, in Sofia - around 6°C. During the day the weather will be sunny with more significant clouds before noon over the eastern regions of the country. In the afternoon there will be more coulds over the mountains, where rainfalls and thunderstorms are possible. The highest temperatures will rise from 22 to 27°C, in the capital city – up to 22°C. At the Black Sea coast temperatures will remain lower - around 19-20 °C.

It will be predominantly sunny in the mountains. There will be more clouds and showers are expected over the mountains in the western regions of the country. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 meters will be around 15°C; at 2000 m up to 7°C.




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