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Weather forecast for December 8

It will be cloudy and foggy on Student’s Day in Bulgaria

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On December 8, which is marked as Student’s Day in Bulgaria, the weather will be predominantly cloudy and foggy. In some places of the country like the Danubian plain, the fog will be persistent. The lowest temperatures will vary between 2 to 7°C, in Sofia - about 2°C. The highest will be between 10 and 15°C, in the capital city – up to 11°C. In places with persistent fog, the temperatures will be lower.

At the Black Sea coast cloudiness will vary. The highest temperatures will be between 10-13°C, close to the temperature of sea water.

It will be cloudy and foggy in the mountains until noon, with light snowfalls. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 m will be 8°C, at 2000 m about 1°C.




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