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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for 30 April 2022

Cloudy with maximum temperatures between 16 and 21°C

Photo: Boriana Dimitrova

On Saturday the minimum temperatures will be from 7 to 12°C, in Sofia - around 8. Daytime highs will rise to between 16° and 21°C, and up to 17° for the capital. 

In places during the day there will be short-lived light precipitation. More substantial amounts are expected in the afternoon over southwestern Bulgaria. Clouds will decrease in the evening in many areas. 

Over the Black Sea coast the clouds will be scattered, but there will be almost no precipitation. Maximum temperatures will be from 14 to 19°C, sea water between 12 and 17°C, sea state - up to 3. 

Clouds will be significant over the mountains, with showers in the afternoon. The maximum temperature at 1,200 m will be 10°, at 2,000 m up to 4°. 

On Sunday the weather will remain without significant change.


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