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Weather forecast: Temperatures will reach 23° C, snow on higher ground

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Tomorrow, minimum temperatures will range from 5° and 10° C., for Sofia around 7° C. Before midday, mostly in Northwestern Bulgaria there will be rain, which will spread to the rest of the country in the afternoon. By evening there will be heavy rain with thunder. Temperatures will continue high, reaching 18-23° C., for Sofia around 18° C. Over the mountains there will be considerable clouds, with rain in the afternoon in many parts, above 2,200 m. – there will be snow. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. around 14° C., at 2,000 m. around 6° C.

Along the Black Sea coast daytime temperatures will reach 18-22° C° C., North of Cape Kaliakra 12-15° C. Temperature of the sea water 8-9° C.



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