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Weather clears up, strong winds expected in some parts of Bulgaria

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Overnight, clouds will decrease over the whole country and the sky will be mostly clear. There will me moderate wind. In Eastern Bulgaria there will be temporarily strong westerly and northwesterly winds. The lowest temperatures will range from minus 1°C to 4°C, for Sofia around 0°C.

It will be mostly sunny on Monday, November 20. Clouds will temporarily increase from the west-southwest with a chance of light rain in some mountainous areas in Western Bulgaria. There will be moderate and temporarily strong northwesterly wind. The weather will be mostly calm in Southwestern Bulgaria. Maximum temperatures will reach 11°C-16°C, for Sofia- around 11°C.

Over the mountains there will be variable clouds. Light snow is in the forecast for the western massifs. There will be tempestuous northwesterly wind, which will gradually subside. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 meters- around 6°C, at 2,000 meters- around minus 1°C.




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