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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for 13 March 2022

Daytime temperatures expected to rise slightly on Sunday

Photo: BGNES

Tomorrow the clouds will be significant, and in the afternoon clouds will start to disperse from the west. No precipitation is expected. A light, mostly northwesterly wind is in the forecast. The minimum temperatures tomorrow will be between - 8 and - 3 °C, in places in the valleys of Southern Bulgaria - as low as - 10 ° C to - 12 ° C, in Sofia - about - 8 °C.

Daytime temperature will rise and highs will be between 4 and 9 ° C, in Sofia 4-5 ° C.
Along the Black Sea coast the clouds will be variable, more often significant, without precipitation. A light to moderate northwesterly wind will blow. Maximum temperatures will be between 4 -7 ° C, close to the sea water temperature. 
Cloudy weather will prevail over the mountains, with almost no precipitation. Later in the day the clouds will start to decrease. The maximum temperature at 1,200 meters will be about -3 ° C, at 2,000 meters - about - 9 °C.



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