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Weather forecast, October 25

Sunny weather but lower temperatures on Monday

Photo: Ani Petrova

Clouds will break during the night over the country and the lowest temperatures will be between 1 and 6 °C, but in some places in western Bulgaria they will drop to -2°C.

On Monday the weather will be mostly sunny. In the morning, fogs can be expected in the valleys. The highest temperatures will be between 9 and 14°C; in the region of Sofia - up to 11°C.

At the Black Sea coast the highest temperatures will be between 13 and 14°C, but in the afternoon rainfalls can be expected.

In the mountains it will be sunny with variable clouds and precipitation is possible in the Eastern Rhodopes. The highest temperature at 1200 m will be up to 6 °, and at 2000 m around 0°C.



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