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Weather forecast for September 27

Warm and windy weather with rain showers expected on Tuesday

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On Tuesday, the lowest temperatures will range from 11°C to 16°C, in Sofia - 12°C. It will be cloudy over the whole country with showers in many places that will intensify in the afternoon and evening. Warning for strong wind is in force in 14 regions of the country. The highest temperatures will range from 21 to 26°C, in Sofia - up to 22°C.

At the Black Sea coast, it will be cloudy with showers in the afternoon and evening. The highest temperatures will vary between 23°C and 26°C. Sea water temperature is 16 - 20°C.

It will be mostly cloudy and rainy in the mountains with strong south-westerly wind. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 m will be 16°C, at 2000 meters - up to 10°C.



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