On Wednesday, minimum temperatures in Bulgaria will range from minus 6° C., to minus 1° C., for Sofia minus 5° C. During the day there will be sun. There will be significant clouds before midday over the Southeasternmost regions where there may be rain. Daytime temperatures will reach 5-10° C., for Sofia around 6° C.
Over the Black Sea coast there will be clouds until midday with rain in some parts, in the afternoon there will be sun. Air temperatures 4-7° C., temperature of the sea water 6-8° C., sea swell 3-4.
Over the mountains there will be sun; only over Mount Strandzha there will be considerable clouds before noon with possible light snow. There will be a moderate, in the upper reaches of the mountains to strong wind from the Northeast. Temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 2° C., at 2,000 m. minus 5° C.
On Thursday there will be sun, temperatures will continue to climb.
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