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Weather forecast for 8 December

It will be cloudy with decreasing precipitation

Photo: BGNES

On Friday, lows will range from minus 3 to 2°C, with Sofia at minus 1°C. Maximum temperatures will range from 1 to 6°C, reaching 3°C in the capital.  

Along the Black Sea coast it will be cloudy and rainy, with rain changing to snow in some places. There will be moderate to strong northwesterly winds. Air temperatures will be 2-6°C. Water temperature will be 9-11°C. Sea swell will be 3-4.

Over the mountains it will be cloudy, the precipitation, mainly snow, will stop in the evening. Temperatures at 1,200 m will be minus 1°C, at 2,000 m up to minus 5°C.

No precipitation is expected on Saturday and Sunday. Minimum temperatures will fall and daytime temperatures will be one or two degrees higher.



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