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Weather forecast for Thursday, 21 October

Temperatures will continue to rise

Photo: BGNES

On Thursday the weather will be predominantly sunny, with diminished visibility in the lowlands in the morning which will quickly improve.  Daytime temperatures will reach 17° - 22°, for Sofia 19° C.

Over the Black Sea coast the weather will be mostly sunny with a moderate Southwesterly wind. Maximum air temperatures 16° - 20° C., temperature of the sea water 15°-17° C. Sea state 2.

Over the mountains the weather will also be predominantly sunny with a moderate southwesterly wind. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 18° C., at 2,000 m. around 9° C. In the mountain resorts temperatures will reach 17° - 18° C.

On Friday the weather will continue mostly sunny and relatively warm. 



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