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Weather forecast for 1 March

Granny Marta brings clouds and rain

Photo: BTA

On Friday, minimum temperatures in Bulgaria will be between 5 and 10°C, 6°C in Sofia. Rain will fall in many places in western and central Bulgaria, and snow in the mountains above 1,800 metres. Precipitation will be light in most areas, more significant in the extreme southwest. Maximum temperatures will be between 12 and 17°C, 12°C in the capital.

Along the Black Sea coast it will be cloudy and foggy with south-easterly winds. Air temperatures will reach 8-10°C. The sea temperature will be 8°C. The sea swell will be 2-3. 

It will be cloudy on the mountain ridges and foggy with showers in the lower parts. Highs will reach 7°C at 1,200 m and 0°C at 2,000 m.

Saturday will be overcast. There will be light rain in western and central Bulgaria, and light snow in the mountains above 2,000 m. Minimum temperatures will be between 3° and 8°C, maximum between 8° and 13°C.



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