Scattered clouds are in the forecast for most parts of Bulgaria for Friday night. Light to moderate westerly and southwesterly winds are expected. The minimum temperatures will fluctuate between minus 1°C and 4°C, for Sofia around 0°C.
Scattered clouds are expected on December 25, with overcast skies in the northern parts of Bulgaria in the afternoon. Light to moderate winds are expected in most parts of the country. Moderate to strong westerly and southwesterly winds are expected in Eastern Bulgaria and north of the mountains. Temperatures will continue to go up. The maximum temperatures will fluctuate between 8°C and 13°C, for Sofia- around 8°C.
It will be partly cloudy over the mountains in the morning hours. Significant clouds are expected on Saturday afternoon. Strong westerly and southwesterly winds are also in the forecast for the mountain areas. The maximum temperatures at an altitude of 1,200 meters will be around 7°C, at 2,000 meters- around 1°C.
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