Clouds will disperse in most parts of Bulgaria on Sunday night. Minimum temperatures on Monday will fluctuate between minus 9°C and minus 4°C, for Sofia- around minus 8°C.
The weather on March 14 will be mostly sunny. Clouds will temporarily increase in Eastern Bulgaria. The chance of precipitation will be low. Light northerly and northeasterly winds are expected. Daytime temperatures will increase and will range between 6°C and 11°C, for Sofia, around 7°C.
It will be mostly sunny in the mountains. Light to moderate northerly and northeasterly winds are also expected. Temperatures will rise. Maximum temperatures at an altitude of 1,200 meters will be around 0°C, at 2,000 meters- around minus 6°C.
There will be variable clouds over the Black Sea coast, with low change of precipitation. Light to moderate northeasterly winds are also in the forecast for the seacoast. Maximum temperatures will fluctuate between 5°C and 6°C, the seawater temperature is 5°C.
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