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Weather forecast for Saturday, 6 November

Maximum temperatures start to go down

Photo: BGNES

On Saturday morning there will be fog and low stratus clouds in the lowlands and valleys. During the day a Northwesterly wind will bring more clouds over Western Bulgaria, where there may be showers. In the Eastern part of the country there will be sun with scattered clouds. Minimum temperatures 10°-14° C., maximum 16°-21°, for Sofia 19° C.

Over the mountains the clouds will increase and there will be occasional isolated showers in the Western part of the country. Maximum temperatures at an altitude of 1,200 m. 16° C., at 2,000 m. around 10° C. In Borovets and Pamporovo maximum temperatures will reach 14° C., at Aleko - 15° C.

On Sunday daytime temperatures will go down by another 2-3 degrees. 



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