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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for 12 October 2023

Thursday will be warm over the whole country

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On Thursday, the minimum temperatures in Bulgaria will be from 5 to 10°C, in Sofia – 8°C. It will be sunny during the day. The maximum temperatures will be from 20 to 25°C, in the capital - 23°C .

It will be sunny along the Black Sea coast. Air temperatures will be at 19-21°C. The temperature of the sea water is 21°C.

Over the mountains it will be sunny with a moderate wind. The temperature at 1,200 meters above sea level will be up to 17, at 2000 m up to 12°C.

On Friday, it will be mostly sunny, there will be clouds, but no precipitation.

In Western, Central and Northern Europe, in European Russia it will be cloudy, windy and in many places with rain, over the Scandinavian peninsula also snow. Over the Balkans it will be sunny. I

In London and Berlin it will be 16°C, in Paris 26°C. 13°C is expected in Moscow. In Madrid, the thermometers will point to 27°C. In Bucharest and Athens it will be 25°C, in Istanbul and in Belgrade it will be 24 and 28°C. The warmest European capital will be Rome with highs of 29°C.

In Vancouver and Montreal it will be 16 and 12°C, in Chicago and in New York it will be 17 and 15°C. 23°C is expected in Los Angeles, 33 and 22°C in Miami and Mexico City, 16 and 28°C in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. It will be 35°C in Dubai, 25°C in Jerusalem.




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