During the next 24 hours the weather will remain dynamic with the transfer of warm and moist Mediterranean air masses. In the night, there will be rainfalls mainly in the western and northern regions of Bulgaria. The lowest temperatures will be between 8° and 13°C, in Sofia - around 8°C. Tomorrow morning there will light rainfalls in some places. During the day, the rain will temporarily stop and the clouds will break. In the evening the clouds will thicken again and there will be more rainfalls. It will be warm for November with the highest temperatures ranging between 15° and 20°C, in Sofia - around 15°C.
Rainfalls and snowfalls are expected in the mountains. The highest temperature at 1200 m will be about 11°C, at 2000 m - about 5°C.
At the Black Sea coast, cloud cover will be mostly significant. There will be rainfalls, mainly along the southern part of the coast. The highest temperatures will reach 18°-19°C.
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