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Weather forecast: Temperatures begin to rise on Friday and Saturday, the rain stops

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On Friday minimum temperatures in the country will range from 6° to 11° C., for Sofia 8° C. In the morning there will be fog in the Western part of the country. During the day there will be rain in isolated parts of the country, and in the afternoon the clouds will break and there will be sun. Maximum temperatures 17-22° C., for Sofia 19° C.

Over the Black Sea coast there will be clouds and at midday – rain. Maximum temperatures 15-17° C., temperature of the sea water 15-15° C., sea state 2-3.

Over the mountains there will be fog, clouds and showers in the morning, in the afternoon the clouds will begin to disperse. Temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 16° C., at 2,000 m. 9° C.

On Saturday temperatures will begin to rise, there will be sun with cumulus clouds after midday, more significant over the mountains. There will be occasional rain in isolated parts of the country.



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