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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for 15 November 2022

A foggy morning, warm afternoon expected in Bulgaria on Tuesday

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Tuesday morning will be foggy with low clouds. It will rain in places. The minimum temperatures will be from 1 to 6°C, in Sofia - about 1°C. In some valleys of Southwestern Bulgaria, the temperature will drop to minus 2°C. Visibility will improve at noon. 

The maximum temperatures will be from 10°C along the Danube to 18°C in the southwest. In the capital Sofia highs will reach up to 15°C.

Along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, it will be foggy in the morning, with low clouds and thunderstorms. Maximum temperatures will be 13-15°C. The sea water is at 15-16°C. 

It will be relatively warm in the mountains. The maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m will be 12°C, at 2,000 m - up to 6°C.

On Wednesday, temperatures will rise, light rain showers are expected in the northeast.



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