The minimum temperatures on Saturday will range between 3°C and 8°C. Moderate northwesterly winds are expected during the day. Clouds will dissipate in the western parts of the country first and later in Eastern Bulgaria. Daytime temperatures will rise and the maximum temperatures will reach 11°C-16°C, for Sofia 11°C.
Significant clouds are expected over the mountains before noon, which will dissipate in the afternoon hours. Moderate to strong northerly and northwesterly winds are also in the forecast for the mountain areas. The maximum temperatures at an altitude of 1,200 meters will be around 8°C, at 2,000 meters around 2°C.
Clouds will continue to dissipate on Sunday. Sunny spells are expected over some parts of the country. Temperatures will continue to increase and daytime temperatures will fluctuate between 13°C and 16°C.
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