Cloudy weather is in the forecast for Wednesday. Precipitation is expected in the eastern parts of the country. Moderate to strong northwesterly winds are also expected. The minimum temperatures will fluctuate between minus 3°C and 2°C. The maximum temperatures will range between 0°C and 6°C, for Sofia 1°C. Highest daytime temperatures are expected along the southern Black Sea coast.
The weather in the mountains will be cloudy and foggy. It will snow in the eastern parts of the Balkan Mountain Range and Strandzha Mountain. Moderate winds are expected. Strong northeasterly winds are in the forecast for Eastern Bulgaria. The maximum temperatures at 1,200 meters will be minus 1°C, at 2,000 meters- minus 5°C.
Temperatures will remain unchanged on Thursday. Snow is expected in the eastern parts of the country and the Upper Thracian Plain.
On Friday, the minimum temperatures in Bulgaria will be from 7 to 12°C. In Sofia, it will be around 10°C. During the day, the cloudiness over the western and central regions will be broken and decrease to mostly sunny spells. After lunch, clouds will..
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