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Weather forecast for November 7

Temperatures to remain high, no precipitation expected

Photo: Ani Petrova

On Monday, the lowest temperatures will remain high and range between 7 to 12°C; in Sofia around 8°C. Fog and low clouds are expected in the lowlands before noon. The afternoon will be mostly sunny except for the northeastern areas of the country. The highest temperatures will reach 14 to 19°C; in the capital city - up to 16°C.

There will be low clouds above the Black Sea coast before noon, but it will be sunny in the afternoon. Temperatures will be up to 16-18°C, the same as the sea water temperature.

It will be mostly sunny in the mountains. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 m will be 12°C, at 2000 m - up to 6°C.




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