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Weather forecast: High temperatures and rain, sun over the seacoast

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On Sunday a cold front will sweep across the country from West to East. There will be clouds and, in the afternoon, brief showers, thunderstorms and hail in many parts. There will be sun over Southeastern Bulgaria and along the Black Sea coast. Minimum temperatures 17-24° C., for Sofia 17° C., maximum 31-36° C., for Sofia 31° C.

Over the Black Sea coast the weather will be sunny. Temperature of the air 30-31° C., temperature of the sea water 28-29° C., sea state 2.

Over the mountains there will be clouds and brief but intense rainfall, thunder and wind. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 25° C., at 2,000 m. 21° C.

On Monday the weather will continue unstable with rain mostly over Sothern Bulgaria.



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