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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for 15 September 2022

The school year in Bulgaria will start with high, summertime temperatures

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On Thursday, the minimum temperatures in Bulgaria will be between 13 and 18 °C, in Sofia around 13 °C. During the day it will be sunny with scattered high clouds. 
Maximum temperatures will reach 31 °C -36 °C, around 31 °C in Sofia. 
For 7 areas of Northern Bulgaria, from Montana to Silistra, there is a warning yellow code for temporarily strong wind from the west.

Sunny weather is expected tomorrow along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast with scattered high clouds. Maximum temperatures will range between 32 -35 °C. The sea water is at 23-24 °C. 

It will be sunny in the mountains with a moderate to temporarily strong north-westerly wind. Temperatures at an altitude of 1,200 m will be around 25 °C, at 2,000 m - up to 18 °C.

The weather on Friday will remain warm.



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