On Saturday minimum temperatures in Bulgaria will range from 7° C to 12°C, for Sofia around 7°C. There will be northwesterly wind which will user in cooler air in the evening hours. It will be cloudy, Rain is also in the forecast for Saturday. Maximum temperatures 13° C -20°C, for Sofia 13°C.
Over the Black Sea coast there will be rain, more significant over the southern portions of the coastline. Maximum temperatures will range from 13°C to 18°C. Temperature of the sea water 8-9°C, sea swell 3.
Over the mountains there will be rain, above 1,800 m there will be snow. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 9°C, at 2,000 m. -2°C.
On Sunday clouds will break in some parts of the country.
Over most of Europe there will be rain. There will be snow in Central and Northern Europe and over the Alps. Temperatures will be highest in the South, in Madrid-21°C, in Athens- 20°C. In Bucharest temperatures will reach 19°C, in Belgrade 11°C, in Rome and in Istanbul 15°C, in Paris 10°C, in London and Berlin 7°C and 4°C respectively, in Moscow minus 2°C.
In New York and Montreal 3° C and 1°C respectively, in Vancouver and Chicago 8°C and 3°C respectively, in Los Angeles 13°C, in Miami 29°C, in Mexico City 28°C, in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro 33°C and 30°C respectively. In Dubai temperatures will reach 32°C, in Jerusalem and Tehran 20° C and 15°C.
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