During the night and in the morning, there will be scattered clouds over the country. The wind will temporarily weaken and will be mostly moderate, oriented from the west-southwest. The lowest temperatures will be between minus 2° and 3°C, in Sofia - minus 1°C.
On Thursday cloudiness will start to increase. It will be windy, with moderate to strong wind from the west-northwest. Daytime temperatures will rise a little more and will reach between 7° and 12°C, in Sofia - around 7°C.
There will be light snowfalls in the mountains, more significant in Rila and the Rhodopes. It will be quite windy, with strong northwesterly wind. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 m will be around minus 1°C; at 2000 m - around minus 7°C.
At the Black Sea coast, cloudiness will be changeable. It will be windy, with moderate to strong west-northwesterly wind. The highest temperatures will reach 8°-9°C.
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