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Weather forecast for Thursday, March 23

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On Thursday minimum temperatures will range between 2°C and 7°C, for Sofia 4°C. There will be broken clouds. There will be rain in the Eastern Rhodopes. Daytime temperatures will reach12°C -17°C., for Sofia 14°C.

Over the Black Sea coast there will be clouds and rain. Maximum temperatures will reach 12°C, temperature of the sea water 8°C -9°C., sea state 2-3.

There will be rain over the mountains in the central and the eastern parts of the country. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 6°C, at 2,000 m. around 2°C.

On Friday temperatures will rise singificantly.

There will be rain over the Alps, the Aegean Sea and the northeastern and central parts of Europe. It will be mostly sunny in Southern Europe. In London daytime highs will reach 14°C, in Moscow 11°C, in Berlin 16°C, in Paris 15°C. Belgrade will be the capital city with the highest temperatures - 22°C, Madrid-21°C, Rome 20°C, Bucharest 17°C, Athens 17°C, Istanbul – 11°C.

In New York and Montreal 13°C and 4°C, in Vancouver and Chicago 8°C and 11°C respectively, in Los Angeles 12°C, Miami 27°C, Mexico City 28°C., in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro 22°C and 28°C, in Dubai 27°C, in Jerusalem and Tehran 9°C and 18°C respectively. 




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