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Weather forecast for Thursday, 2 December

Higher temperatures and sun are in the forecast

On Thursday the weather will be predominantly sunny. A moderate to strong wind from the Southwest will usher in warmer weather. Minimum morning temperatures minus 3° - 3°C., a little lower in the lowlands in Southwestern Bulgaria. Daytime temperatures will reach 9° - 14° C., for the region of Sofia 10° C. In the evening and during the night the clouds will begin to increase from the West.

Over the mountains there will be sun with a moderate to strong Southwesterly wind in higher and open ground. Daytime temperatures at an altitude of 1,200 m. will reach 6° C., at 2,000 m. - around zero.

On Friday the warmer weather will continue in Central and Eastern Bulgaria, but in the Western part of the country there will be rain. 



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