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Weather in Bulgaria on 23 December 2022

No precipitation, rising temperatures expected on Friday

Photo: BGNES

Cloudiness over the country will temporarily increase during the night, but no rain or snow is expected. It will be almost quiet with minimum temperatures between - 4°C and 1°C, in Sofia - around -1°. Cloudiness from the west will begin to decrease rapidly tomorrow morning, and over eastern areas by evening. A light westerly wind will blow. 

Maximum temperatures will be between 8° and 13°C, in Sofia around 9 °C.

Clouds over the mountains will quickly change to sunny weather. Moderate to strong west-northwest wind will blow. The maximum temperature at a height of 1200 m will be about 6°, at 2000 m - about 2°.

Cloudy skies are expected along the Black Sea coast, yet no precipitation. Sunshine is expected in the afternon. A light wind will blow, mainly from the southwest. The maximum temperatures will range from 9°C to 11°C, and the temperature of the sea water - at 8°-11°C.



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