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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for Saturday, November 26

Winds will subside, cloudiness expected to diminish on Saturday

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Cloudiness will diminish on Friday night. The wind will subside and the weather will be predominantly calm.

On November 26 minimum temperatures will range between minus 3°C and 2 °C, for Sofia-around minus 2, along the Black Sea coast- up to 5°C-6°C. It will be mostly sunny during the day. There will be significant increase in cloudiness in Western Bulgaria with no chance of precipitation. There will be light northerly wind in the afternoon hours. Daytime highs will reach 6°C-11°C, for Sofia- around 7°C.

Over the mountains there will be variable cloudiness, more significant in the southwestern parts of the country. There will be light to moderate northerly and northwesterly wind. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 meters- around 4°C, at 2,000 meters-around minus 3°C.




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