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Weather forecast for Saturday, 28 August

Warm with brief showers

Photo: BGNES

During the night the rain will stop in most regions, and the clouds will disperse.

Tomorrow there will be scattered clouds, at midday and in the afternoon there will be cumulus rain clouds, with brief showers and thunderstorm in the region of Rila and the Rhodopes. There will be a moderate Easterly wind. Maximum temperatures 26°-31° C.

Along the Black Sea coast there will be scattered clouds and occasional brief showers. Maximum temperatures 26°-28°C., temperature of the sea water 25°-26° C., sea state 2-3.

Over the mountains around midday and in the afternoon there will cumulus rain clouds with occasional rain and thunder. There will be a light to moderate Southeasterly wind. Maximum tenmperatures at an altitude of 1,200 m. – around 22° C, at over 2,000 m. – around 15° C.



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