On Friday, the lowest temperatures will be between 6 and 11°C. In Sofia it will be around 8°C. In the morning hours visibility will be reduced in the plains. Before noon in most of the country it will be sunny. In the afternoon, cumulus clouds will form. There will be short precipitation mainly in the eastern part of the country. The highest temperatures will be between 22 and 27°C, in the capital- around 22°C.
In the mountains it will be mostly sunny until noon. In the afternoon, rainy clouds will form. There will be short-term precipitation with thunderstorms. They will be more intense in the Rila-Rhodope massif. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 m. will be around 16°C; at 2000 meters - around 8°C.
At the Black Sea coast in the morning hours it will be foggy. During the day it will be cloudy. The highest air temperatures will be between 14 and 18°C. Sea water temperature is 11-13°C.
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