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Weather forecast for April 24

Warmer and mostly sunny

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The weather will be clear and calm overnight. Tomorrow (April 24) will be mostly sunny with temporary cloud increases, but only isolated spots in the Rila-Rhodope region will have rain in the afternoon. 

There will be light to moderate southerly winds in the afternoon. Temperatures will rise and the maximum will be between 23° and 28°C, in Sofia - about 24°.

In the mountains it will be mostly sunny with temporary clouds. There will be moderate southwesterly wind. It will get warmer and the maximum temperature will be 17°C at 1,200 m and about 10°C at 2,000 m.

It will be mostly sunny along the Black Sea coast. There will be light to moderate winds from the south-southeast in the afternoon. Temperatures will rise further and the maximum will be between 19°C and 23°C. Sea water temperature will be 8°-11°C.



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