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Sunny weather and broken clouds expected on Monday

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Clear skies are in the weather forecast for Sunday night. The lowest temperatures will range from 0°C to 5°C, for Sofia- around 1°C.

It will be mostly sunny on Monday, March 20. Temperatures will rise. Daytime highs will reach 16° C -21°C, for Sofia around 19°C.

Over the mountains there will be broken clouds. Temperatures will rise. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 13°C, at 2,000 m. 6°C.

It will be mostly sunny over the southern parts of Europe. Temperatures will rise slightly in the northern parts of Europe, with a chance of rain. Daytime highs will range from 21°C in Madrid to 5°C in Stockholm and Moscow.

In Belgrade, Rome, Bucharest and Budapest daytime highs will reach 17°C-18°C, in Paris and Vienna-16°C, in London, Berlin, Warsaw and Kyiv-around 11°C, in St. Petersburg- around 7°C.

In Chicago daytime highs will reach 10°C. In New York the weather will be sunny and clear. Daytime highs will reach 12°C. It will be windy in Cape Town, with a chance of occasional showers. Daytime highs will reach 20°C. Sunny weather and light wind is in the forecast for Melbourne. Maximum temperatures will reach 22°C.




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