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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for 14 January 2023

Temperatures to remain the same, no rain expected on Saturday

Photo: BGNES

On Saturday, the minimum temperatures will be from minus 1 to 4 °C. The maximum will range from 3 to 8 °C. In Sofia, the minimum temperatures will be around minus 1°C, highs will reach 4 °C.

With the exception of Southwest Bulgaria, cloudy skies are expected across the whole country. Visibility will be reduced in the Danube Plain and the Upper Thracian Plain. There will be light showers in the east.

Along the Black Sea it will be cloudy with light rain. Maximum temperatures will be 7-9°. Sea water is 9-10°. The excitement of the sea will be up to 3 points.

It will be cloudy over the mountains and foggy on the ridges. Snow will fall over the central Balkans. The maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m is 2 °C, at 2,000 m - minus 3°C.

On Sunday, temperatures will rise by 2-3 degrees.



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