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Weather forecast for 27 March

Fickle spring weather forecast for midweek

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On Wednesday, minimum temperatures in Bulgaria will be between 4 and 9°C, 5°C in Sofia. The night rain will stop in the morning and clouds will give way to sunny weather in most parts of the country. Highs will be between 15-20°C, 17°C in the capital.

Along the Black Sea coast, rain clouds will clear in the afternoon. Air temperatures will be 9-12°C. Sea temperatures will be 8-10°C. The swell will be 2-3. 

Clear skies and windy weather are expected over the mountains. After midday, the precipitation will stop and the clouds will break up. Moderate to strong southwesterly wind will blow. Temperatures will reach 12°C at 1,200 m and 5°C at 2,000 m.

On Thursday, it will be cloudy and rainy from west to east. On Friday the sun will be back and temperatures will rise by 2-3°C.



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