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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for Saturday, February 26

Temperatures are expected to drop at the end of the week

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Minimum temperatures on Saturday will fluctuate between minus 3°C and 2°C, for Sofia- around minus 2°C. The weather will be predominantly sunny in the morning hours. Clouds will increase in the afternoon. It will start raining in Western Bulgaria in the evening. Maximum temperatures- between 7°C and 12°C, for Sofia-around 9°C.

It will be mostly sunny in the mountains on Saturday morning, with more clouds in the afternoon. It will start snowing in the evening hours. Rain is expected below 1,200 meters. Maximum temperatures at an altitude of 1,200 meters will reach 5°C, at 2,000 meters- around minus 3°C.

Temperatures will drop 5°C or 6°C on Sunday. Precipitation is expected in all parts of the country. There will be snow on higher gounds. 




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