Colder air will continue to move in on Sunday with moderate to strong winds from the northwest. Temperatures in the eastern regions of Bulgaria will also drop and the highest will range between 16°-17°C in western Bulgaria to 23°-24°C in the southeastern regions of the country. There will be variable cloudiness and rainfalls are expected in some places.
Cloudiness will be variable along the Black Sea coast. Light rain is expected in some places in the morning. There will be strong, temporarily stormy west-northwesterly wind along the northern parts of the coast. The highest temperatures will be 20-24°C. The temperature of the sea water is 22-24°.
There will be rainfalls in the mountains before noon. A moderate and strong west-northwesterly will bring temperatures down. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 meters will be around 12°C, at 2000 meters – around 4°C, but they will quickly decline in the afternoon.
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