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Weather forecast: Warm and sunny 22 September

Photo: Radio Shumen, BNR

The clouds will disperse and the night will be clear over practically the entire territory of the country. In the morning there will be temporary diminished visibility in the lowlands and valleys. On Sunday there will be sun over most of the country. The clouds over the Northeastern parts and the Black Sea coast will increase but no rain is in the forecast. There will be a light, in Eastern Bulgaria to moderate wind from the North-Northeast. Minimum temperatures 7-12° C., for Sofia around 8° C., maximum 21-26° C., for Sofia around 22° C.

Over the mountainsthe weather will be predominantly sunny with cumulus clouds in the afternoon. There will be a light to moderate wind from the North-Northeast. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m, around 17° C., at 2,000 m. around 9° C.

Over the Northern portion of the Black Sea coastlinethe clouds will increase in the morning; over the South there will be sun before midday, with clouds forming in the afternoon. Maximum temperatures 22-24° C., approximately the same as the temperature of the sea water. 



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