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Weather forecast: A warm wind will push up temperatures

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On Tuesday minimum temperatures will range between 2 and 7° C., for Sofia around 3° C. During the day there will be wind, significant clouds and occasional rain. Warm air will sweep across the country raising temperatures to 12-17° C., for Sofia around 13° C.

Over the Black Sea coast there will be clouds but no precipitation is in the forecast. Daytime temperatures will reach 13-15° C., temperature of the seawater 8-10° C., sea swell 4.

Over the mountains there will be occasional snow, below 1,200 m. – rain. On higher and open ground there will be hurricane-force winds. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 5° C., at 2,000 m. around zero.

During the coming days there will be wind, temperatures will continue high for mid-January.



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