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The weather will stay warm and sunny on Sunday

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At night, clear weather will prevail over most of the country. There will be more significant increases in cloudiness over the mountainous and south-eastern regions, where it will rain for a short time in some places. 

Tomorrow, August 20, it will be mostly sunny, in the afternoon hours in the plains - hot. Maximum temperatures will be between 33 °C and 38 °C, in Sofia - around 33 °C.

It will be mostly sunny along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. A moderate northeasterly wind will blow. The temperature of the sea water is 25 °C-26 °C. Maximum temperatures will be 30 °C-32 °C.

Over the mountains, it will be mostly sunny, with slight cumulus clouds in the afternoon. The wind will weaken, but will remain mostly moderate from the northeast. The maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 metres is about 26°C, at 2,000 meters - about 19°C.



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