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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for Friday, November 25

Temperatures continue to drop, it will snow on a higher ground

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Moderate northwesterly winds will usher in colder air on Thursday night. Light snow is expected in some parts of the Pre-Balkan region and the high fields. Minimum temperatures will range between 3°C and 8 °C, for Sofia-around 3°C.

On November 25 there will be variable cloudiness. There will be moderate northwesterly wind. Strong northwesterly winds are in the forecast for the Danubian Plain and the western portion of the Upper Thracian Plain. Daytime highs will reach 7°C-12°C, for Sofia- around 7°C.

Over the mountains there will be variable cloudiness, often significant. Light snow is expected in some areas. There will be moderate and strong northwesterly wind. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 meters- around 2°C, at 2,000 meters-around minus 3°C.




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