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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for 2 November 2022

Summer temperatures with highs of 29 Celsius expected in Bulgaria on Tuesday

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On Wednesday morning, there will be reduced visibility in certain parts in Eastern Bulgaria and near the Danube. The minimum temperatures will be from 5 to 11°C, in Sofia - 8°C. 

Plenty of sunshine is expected tomorrow with daytime highs soaring to 24 to 29 °C, in the capital Sofia - as high as 25 °C.

It will be sunny over the mountains with northwesterly wind. The maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m will be around 20 °C, at 2,000 m - up to 12 °C.

The weather will remain sunny along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. Fog is possible in places in the morning hours. Temperatures will be up to 19-24°C. The temperature of the water is at 17-18 °C, the sea state is calm.

On Thursday it will be cloudy, but it will be warm for the season and without precipitation.



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