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Weather forecast: Temperatures continue to rise

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During the night the weather will be predominantly clear. The morning will be cold with temperatures ranging between minus 5° C. and zero, lower in some valleys. For Sofia minimum temperature around minus 3° C.

During the day on 15 February there will be sun with a temporary increase of clouds in the morning in the Eastern part of the country, no precipitation is in the forecast. In the afternoon there will be a light wind from the Northwest, in Eastern Bulgaria – from the West. Maximum temperatures will reach 8°-13° C., for Sofia around 8° C.

Over the mountains the weather will be predominantly sunny, with a light wind from the North-Northwest. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. around 3° C, at 2,000 m. minus 3° C. 



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