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Cloudy skies, rain expected in Bulgaria on Thursday

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On Thursday, the minimum temperatures in Bulgaria will range from 0 to 8°C, in Sofia - 0°C. Cold air will blow in from the northwest. 

It will be cloudy and rainy tomorrow with heavy showers in the eastern regions. The maximum temperatures will be from 3 °C in the west to 9°C in the eastern parts, in the capital Sofia - around 3°C.

It will rain heavily along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast tomorrow. Maximum temperatures will be at 7-9°C. The temperature of the sea water is at 8-9°C. 

Snowfall is expected over the mountains in many places. The maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m will be 1°C, at 2,000 m - minus 5°C.

Cloudy skies are expected also on Friday, but the rain will stop.



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