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Weather forecast for Saturday, 12 February: Temperatures will gradually begin to fall

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On Saturday minimum temperatures will range from minus 1° C. to 4° C., for Sofia around zero. There will be fog in the lowlands in the morning. During the day the clouds will increase, and there will be rain in the evening, mostly in the region of Mount Rila and the Rhodopes. Daytime temperatures will drop to 9-14° C., for Sofia around 9° C. 

Over the mountains there will be sun in the morning with scattered low clouds. In the afternoon the clouds will increase and by evening there will be occasional rain, above an altitude of 1,300 m. – snow. Daytime temperatures at an altitude of 1,200 m. 5° C., at 2,000 m. around 1° C. below zero.

On Sunday daytime temperatures will gradually begin to fall, and there will be rain from the Northwest, at higher altitudes – snow. 



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