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Weather forecast for September 28

Rainfalls stop on Wednesday

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On Wednesday, the lowest temperatures will be between 10°C and 15°C, in Sofia around 11°C. It will be mostly sunny until noon. There will be more clouds in the afternoon but short rainfalls are expected only in some places in the western parts of the country. The highest temperatures will range from 23 to 28°C, in Sofia - 24°C.

It will be mostly sunny at the Black Sea coast with temperatures up to 26°C. Afternoon showers are possible south of Burgas.

It will be sunny in the mountains in the morning, but later in the day cloudiness will increase and rainfalls are possible. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 meters will be around 18°C, at 2000 meters - up to 11°C.



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