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Weather forecast: Temperatures continue high on Sunday, no rain in the forecast

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On Sunday minimum temperatures will range from 12° C. to 17° C., reaching 20° C. in some parts of Northern Bulgaria, for Sofia around 15° C. During the day there will be changeable clouds. Temperatures will begin to go down in the afternoon. Daytime highs will reach 26-31° C., for Sofia 27° C.

Over the Black Sea coast there will be clouds until midday and sun in the afternoon. Air temperatures 22-26° C., temperature of the sea water 16-21° C., sea swell 2-3.

Over the mountains there will be changeable clouds, no precipitation is in the forecast. Temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 20° C., at 2,000 m. 13° C.

On Monday the weather will continue warm with changeable clouds and possible precipitation, but only over the mountains. 



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