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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for 20 September 2022

Windy autumn weather expected in Bulgaria on Tuesday

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On Tuesday morning, the precipitation will stop over Northwestern Bulgaria. During the day the weather will be sunny, windy and partly cloudy over the whole country. The minimum temperatures will range from 6 to 11 °C, in Sofia - 6 °C. Maximum temperatures will reach from 16 to 21 °C, in Sofia - around 16 °C.

Along the Black Sea it will be sunny, but windy with a moderate to strong westerly wind. The maximum temperatures will be from 19 to 23°C, close to the sea water temperature. 

In the mountains it will be windy with partly cloudy skies. After lunch it will rain over the Rhodopes. The maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m will be 11 °C, at 2,000 m - up to 5°C.

On Wednesday, temperatures will drop and it will rain over Western and Southern Bulgaria.



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