On Wednesday, minimum temperatures will range from 4 to 9°C across the country, reaching around 2°C in Sofia. The wind will ease and fog will settle in lowland and basin areas. Later during the day, cloud cover will decrease to mostly sunny in many parts of the country. Maximum temperatures – 12 to 17°C, in Sofia around 12°C.
The Black Sea coast will remain mostly cloudy, with a moderate north-northwesterly wind. In the afternoon, the wind will weaken and the precipitation will stop. Air temperatures will reach 14–15°C. The sea temperature will be around 16-17°C, with waves reaching 2-3 on the Beaufort scale.
In the mountains, it will be sunny with scattered, mostly high clouds and a moderate wind from the west-northwest. The maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 metres will be around 10°C and around 3°C at 2,000 metres.
On Thursday, there will be scattered clouds and no precipitation. In some lowland and valley areas, there will be fog or cloud in the morning with reduced visibility. From around noon onwards, it will be sunny. Minimum temperatures will drop to between 1 and 6°C, while maximum temperatures will reach between 11 and 16°C.
The night sky will be mostly clear and in the morning in many places in the valleys and around water basins there will be fog. During the day it will be sunny, but in the Danube Plain it will remain foggy. The lowest temperatures..
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