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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for Thursday, February 16

The weather is gradually warming up

Photo: Д.Дончева

Minimum temperatures on Thursday will be from minus 5 to 0°C, in Sofia - minus 4°C. During the day it will be mostly sunny with light wind from the southwest. Maximum temperatures will be from 10 to 15°C, for the capital up to 12°C.
Visibility will be reduced in the morning hours on the Black Sea coast, but later in the day it will be sunny. Temperatures will be 7-10°C. The sea water temperature is 6°C. The sea swell will be up to 3.   
In the mountains it will be sunny with moderate northwesterly winds, strong in the higher parts. The maximum temperature at 1200 m will be 6°C, at 2000 m - 0°C.
On Friday the weather will remain unchanged, but temperatures will gradually rise. 



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