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Weather forecast for October 15

Temperatures expected to rise in coming days

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On Saturday, the lowest temperatures will be between 5 and 10°C, in Sofia - 9°C. During the day, the clouds over the western regions of the country will break. In eastern Bulgaria cloudiness will be significant and in some places light rainfalls are possible. The highest temperatures will be between 15 and 20°C, in Sofia – up to 18°C.

Cloudiness will be significant over the Black Sea coast. The highest temperatures will be between 16-19°C. Sea water temperature is 17-19°C.

In the mountains, clouds will break but light rainfalls are expected in Rila, the Rhodopes, and Strandzha. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 m will be 11°C, at 2000 m - up to 5°C.




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