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Weather forecast for 26 October

Sunny and warm over the weekend

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Saturday will be mostly sunny. Scattered high clouds will appear over western areas in the afternoon. Light winds will blow from east-northeast. Maximum temperatures will be between 18° and 23°C, around 20°C in Sofia.

In the mountains it will be mostly sunny. There will be light winds from east-southeast. The maximum temperature at 1,200 metres will be around 16°C, at 2,000 metres around 11°C.

The Black Sea coast will have mostly sunny weather, except for some low clouds or fog in the morning. There will be light winds from the east-southeast. Maximum temperatures will be between 16° and 19°C. Water temperatures will be 17°-18°C. The swell will be 1-2.

Sunday will be calm and sunny in most parts of the country. There will be broken high clouds over eastern Bulgaria and along the Danube.



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