On Saturday minimum temperatures will range between 1 and 4° C., for Sofia 1° C. below zero. During the day there will be clouds, in Northern Bulgaria there will be rain, in Ludogorie region and the region between the Balkan range and the Danubian Plain – rain and snow which will stop by evening. There will be a strong wind from the Northwest, in the Danubian Plain and the Upper Thracian plain the wind will be tempestuous. Maximum temperature 7-13° C., for Sofia 7° C.
Over the Black Sea coast there will be clouds. In the North there will be a strong to tempestuous wind. Air temperatures 9-13° C., temperature of the sea water 8-10° C., sea swell 2-3.
Over the mountains there will be clouds, in the western part of the country there will be snow. There will be a tempestuous to gale-force wind. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 4° C., at 2,000 m. 5° C. below zero.
On Sunday the clouds will disperse, and there will be sun in the afternoon over most of the country.
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