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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for Sunday, September 4

It will be mostly sunny on Sunday

Photo: EPA/BGNES-archive

Clouds will disperse on Saturday night and there will be clear skies in most parts of the country. There will be considerable clouds in the mountain areas and the northeastern regions, with low chance of precipitation. It will be foggy in some places in the valleys and the lowlands in the morning hours. It will be mostly sunny in most parts of the country at midday. There will be light easterly and northeasterly winds. Maximum temperatures will range between 23°C and 28°C, for Sofia-around 24°C.

Over the mountains clouds will dissipate in the morning hours. More clouds will develop later in the afternoon, with a chance of rain and thunder in the massifs in Western Bulgaria. There will be moderate westerly and northwesterly winds. Maximum temperature at 1,200 meters will reach 19°C, at 2,000 meters- around 13°C.

Over the Black Sea coast there will be variable cloudiness. Occasional showers are expected in some portions of the seacoast in the morning hours. There will be moderate northeasterly winds. Daytime highs will reach 22°C-25°C. The seawater temperature is 24°C-25°C. Sea state-2-3.

The sun rises at 6.54 am and the day length is 13:2:10 hours. 




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