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Weather forecast for Saturday, 15 January: Wind and changeable clouds

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On Saturday minimum temperatures will range between 4° and 1° C below zero, for Sofia around zero. During the day there will be changeable clouds, in the higher reaches of the mountains there will be light snow. There will be a moderate Northwesterly wind. Daytime temperatures will reach 3° C., 8° C., for Sofia around 3° C.

Along the Black Sea coast temperatures of the air and of the sea water will reach 7°-8° C.

Over the mountains there will be changeable clouds, and light snow over the mountains of Western Bulgaria. There will be a strong to tempestuous, in the higher reaches Northwesterly wind. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. - 1° C. below zero, at 2,000 m. - 5 ° C. below zero.

On Sunday minimum temperatures will go down, daytime highs will remain unchanged. 



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