On Wednesday minimum temperatures will range from, 3° C. to 8° C., for Sofia 5° C. During the day there will be significant clouds and rain mostly over Eastern Bulgaria and the region of Rila and the Rhodopes. There will be a moderate, in the Danubian plain to strong wind from the Northwest. Maximum temperatures 10-15° C., for Sofia 11° C.
Over the Black Sea coast there will be rain, most of all over the Southern portion of the seacoast. Air temperatures 10-14° C., temperature of the sea water 8° C., sea state 2-3.
Over the mountains there will be clouds and rain, above 1,400 m. – snow. Temperature at an altitude of over 1,200 m. 5° C., above 2,000 m. minus 1° C.
On Thursday temperatures will go down slightly. The weather will continue cloudy with rain in many parts, in the mountain areas above 1,200 m. there will be snow. The wind will subside.
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