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Weather forecast for February 6

Snowfalls and temperatures below zero

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Tomorrow, the weather will be mostly cloudy, with light snowfalls in many places across the country. During the day, the precipitation in western Bulgaria will stop and in some places the cloudiness will decrease. There will be moderate north-westerly wind; in the eastern parts of Bulgaria - strong northerly wind. The prevailing minimum temperatures will be between minus 9° and minus 4°C and the maximum - between minus 4° and 1°.

In Sofia, the lowest temperatures will be about minus 8°C and the highest will reach about minus 3°C.

In the mountains, it will be mostly cloudy with snowfalls. There will be moderate to strong north-easterly wind. The highest temperature at a height of 1200 meters will be about minus 8°, at 2000 meters - about minus 15°C.




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