On Saturday night-time and daytime temperatures will be practically the same. Minimum temperatures minus 3°-2° C., for Sofia 2° C., maximum temperatures zero to 5° C., for Sofia around 2° C. There will be snow in Northern Bulgaria, significant in the Northeastern parts. The wind in Dobrudzha and Ludogorie region may raise blizzards. In Southern Bulgaria no precipitation is in the forecast.
Over the mountains there will be clouds and fog, with snow, more intensive in the Central and Eastern portions of the Balkan Range. Blizzards and high winds are in the forecast. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. minus 3° C., at 2,000 m. minus 7° C.
Along the Black Sea coast there will be rain which will turn to snow. Maximum temperatures 2-5°. C., temperature of the seawater 9° C, sea state 4.
On Sunday there will rain in Northern Bulgaria and temperatures will continue low.
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