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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for 30 November 2021

Colder weather, snow in the mountains expected on Tuesday

Photo: BGNES

During the night, the passage of a cold atmospheric front from west to east will bring rainfall across Bulgaria, which in some higher parts will turn into snow. By the morning, a snow cover will form in the mountainous areas. There the snowfall will be intense in the morning - especially in the Central and Eastern Balkan Range. 

Throughout the country there will be northwesterly wind which will bring colder air. The minimum temperatures tomorrow will be around 0 °С in the Sofia region up to 12-13 °С degrees along the Southern Black Sea coast. 

Tomorrow rainfall in Western Bulgaria will stop and during the day the clouds will disperse in many areas bringing sunny spells. In Eastern Bulgaria rainfall will decrease in the afternoon. A moderate northwesterly wind will continue to blow. Daytime highs on Tuesday will be between 3 and 8 °С.



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