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Weather forecast: The rain and snow will gradually stop

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On Thursday minimum temperatures will range from zero to 5° C., for Sofia around zero. The precipitation will gradually stop from West to Northwest, and the clouds will begin to disperse in the afternoon. Daytime temperatures will reach 3-4° C. in the Northwest, up to 13-14° C. in the Southern regions of the country, for Sofia 8° C.

Along the Black Sea coast there will be significant clouds and rain which will stop by the afternoon. Maximum temperatures 10-12° C., sea state 2-3.

Over the mountains the precipitation will stop before noon. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 7° C., at 2,000 m. 2° C.

Over the coming days temperatures will begin to go up.



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