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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for 24 November 2024

Sunshine, rising daytime temperatures expected on Monday

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On Monday the weather will be mostly sunny, in the afternoon there will be scattered high clouds. Almost quiet weather is expected. Minimum temperatures will be mainly between minus 3°C and 2°C, slightly lower in the valleys of western Bulgaria, in Sofia - around minus 4°C. 

Daytime temperatures will rise and highs will reach between 7°C and 12°C, in Sofia - about 8°C.

Over the mountains it will be mostly sunny with scattered clouds. There will be a moderate to strong north wind on the ridges. The maximum temperature at 1,200 m will be about 6°C, at 2,000 m - about 2°C.

Along the Black Sea coast it will be mostly sunny and almost quiet. Maximum temperatures will be 7°C-9°C, and 10°C-14°C at sea level. 

It will also be sunny on the Balkan Peninsula. Before noon there will be temporary cloud increases over the central and eastern regions.

In Athens it will be 15°C, in Belgrade - 13°C, in Bucharest and Istanbul - 10°C.



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