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Cloudy, with brief showers

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In the next day over most of southern Bulgaria there will be significant clouds with brief showers, more intense and accompanied by thunderstorms in the afternoon. Maximum temperatures will be between 20°C and 25°C, in Sofia around 20°C.

Clouds will be significant along the Black Sea coast. Rain will fall in the afternoon, but mainly on the southern coast. Maximum temperatures will be between 17°C and 21°C. Sea water temperature is 15°-16°C.

The mountains will also have cloudy weather, with showers of rain and snow above 2500 m. There will be moderate to strong easterly winds. The maximum temperature at 1200 meters will be around 13°C, at 2000 meters - around 6°C.

Over most of the Balkan Peninsula, clouds will be more often significant with brief precipitation. In Greece, rain amounts will be significant. The coldest maximum temperatures will be in Istanbul - 17°C and in Bucharest it will be the warmest - 27°C.



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