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Weather forecast for 6 May

Sunny and warm on the second day of Easter

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Monday will be mostly sunny. There will be light winds from south-southeast. Minimum temperatures will be between 5°C and 10°C, around 6°C in Sofia, and maximum temperatures will be between 21°C and 26°C, in Sofia - 23°C.

In the mountains it will be mostly sunny, except in the western highlands where there will be cumulonimbus clouds and rain in the afternoon, with snow at higher altitudes. Moderate winds will blow from the west-northwest. The maximum temperature will be around 16°C at 1,200 m and around 8°C at 2,000 m.

The Black Sea coast will be mostly sunny. Light to moderate winds will blow from south-southeast. Maximum temperatures will be 15°-19°C and 14°-16°C at sea level. The swell will be 2-3.



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