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Pleasant weather with rising temperatures expected on Sunday

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The minimum temperatures tomorrow will be between 0° and 5°C, in Sofia – about 2°C. The weather on Sunday will be windy with moderate and in many areas strong west-northwesterly winds. Almost no precipitation is expected. Maximum temperatures will be between 9° and 14°C, in Sofia – around 10°C.

It will be windy in the mountains. The cloudiness will be mostly significant, with light snowfall in isolated places, but due to the strong wind there will be conditions for blizzards and snow drifts. The maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m will be about 5°C, at 2,000 m - about minus 2°C.

Cloudiness over the Black Sea will be significant, but precipitation is unlikely. In the evening, the clouds will break and decrease. The maximum temperatures will be between 8°C and 12°C, and the sea water - 6-7°C.



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