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Warm weather for St Lazarus Day, on Palm Sunday it will be rainy and cold

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On Saturday the minimum temperatures will be from 5 to 10°C, for Sofia around 6. During the day it will be warm, but it will start to cloud up from the southwest. 

In the afternoon and in the evening it will rain mainly in the western parts of the country. In places there will be thunderstorms. Strong to moderate northwesterly winds will blow across the Danube Plain. Maximum temperatures will be 19 to 24°C, in the capital up to 19.

In the mountains it will be cloudy with precipitations in the afternoon, and snowfalls above 2000 m. The maximum temperature at 1200 m altitude will be 14°C, at 2000 m up to 6°.

On Sunday temperatures will drop by 10 degrees and it will rain over the whole country.




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