On Sunday the weather will be predominantly sunny, with cumulus clouds forming in the East in the afternoon though there is a slim chance of rain. There will be a light to moderate wind from the East-Northeast. Minimum temperatures 5-10° C., for Sofia around 7° C. Daytime highs will reach 20-25° C., for Sofia around 22° C.
Over the mountains the weather will be predominantly sunny, with cumulus clouds in the afternoon but slim chances of rain. There will be a moderate wind from the East-Northeast. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. around 14° C., at 2,000 m. around 7° C.
Over the Black Sea coast the weather will be predominantly sunny, with cumulus clouds in the afternoon and isolated showers. There will be a moderate wind from the East-Northeast. Maximum temperatures 17-21° C., temperature of the sea water 14-15° C., sea state 2-3.
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