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The new week starts with sunny weather and wind

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It will be windy on Monday. The weather will be mostly sunny, with more significant increase in cloudiness in the afternoon hours over northern Bulgaria. The lowest temperatures will range from minus 3°C to 2°C, around 1°C in Sofia. Daytime highs will be between 5°C and 10°C, for Sofia around 5°C.

Over the mountains, there will be moderate to strong northerly and northwesterly winds. The cloud cover will be variable, but there will be no precipitation. The maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 meters will be around 3°C, at 2,000 meters around minus 2°C.

It will be windy and mostly sunny along the Black Sea coast. The maximum temperatures will range from 7°C to 9°C. The seawater temperature will be 10°C- 12°C. Sea state 2-3.




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