On Saturday, cold air will bring temperatures down. It will be cloudy. There will be rainfalls and snowfalls in the northwestern regions. There will be rainfalls in the eastern regions of the country. The wind will be moderate to temporarily strong from the west-northwest. In the eastern regions there will be moderate wind from the north-northwest. Minimum temperatures will be around minus 1 to 4°C, in Sofia around minus 1°C. The highest temperature will be between 1 and 6°C. In the capital it will be up to 1°C.
In the mountains, snow will fall mainly over the western massifs and the Balkan Mountain. In the Rhodopes, precipitation will be mixed. There will be moderate to strong westerly wind. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 m. will be 2°C; at 2000 m. - around 0°C.
At the Black Sea coast it will be cloudy with rainfall. The highest temperatures will be 5-6°C. Sea water temperature is 8-9°C.
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