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More sun and short-term precipitation for International Children's Day

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In the morning hours on Sunday, short-term fog will form in isolated places in the plains and valleys. During the day, it will be mostly sunny. Around and after noon, cumulus and cumulus-rainy cloudiness will develop, and in places in the southeastern half of the country, short-term rain with thunderstorms will fall. There will be a light, in the eastern regions to moderate wind from the northern quarter. 


Maximum temperatures will be between 23°C and 28°C, in Sofia - around 24°C.

Sunny weather will prevail over the mountains. Around and after noon, cumulus and cumulus-rainy cloudiness will develop, and in places, there will be showers and thunder. There will be a moderate wind from the northern quarter. The maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 meters will be about 16°C, at 2,000 meters - about 9°C.

Sunny weather will prevail over the Black Sea coast, in the morning hours in some places with reduced visibility. Cumulus clouds will develop in the afternoon, but the probability of precipitation is very small. Maximum temperatures will be between 20°C-23°C. Sea water temperature is at 17°C-19°C. 



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