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Weather continues warm and foggy until midday with sun in the afternoon

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On Friday there will be fog in the lowlands and valleys in the morning and until midday. Minimum temperatures 0-5° C., for Sofia around zero. During the day the clouds will begin to disperse and to scatter from the Southwest, and the weather will be predominantly sunny, reaching the Northeastern parts of the country later in the day. Daytime highs will reach 12-17° C., for Sofia around 12° c.

Over the mountains the clouds will scatter, and, in the afternoon, there will be sun over most of the mountains. There will be a moderate wind. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 9° C., at 2,000 m. around 2° C.  

Over the Black Sea coast the clouds will gradually disperse. Maximum temperatures 10-15° C., temperature of the sea water 8-9° C., sea state 2.

On Saturday the weather will continue without significant change. Minimum temperatures will go down slightly, daytime highs will reach 11-16° C.



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