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Rain showers and northeastern wind expected in Bulgaria on Palm Sunday

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Over the next 24 hours, cloudy weather will prevail. In places, mainly in the western half of the country, rain showers are expected. The wind will be oriented from the east-northeast. 

The minimum temperatures tomorrow will be between 2°C and 7°C, in Sofia - about 3°C. Daytime highs will range between 9°C and 14°C, in Sofia - about 9°C.


In the mountains, cloudy skies are also expected. In the massifs in the western half of the country, there will be precipitation from rain, above about 1,200 meters - from snow. Moderate to strong winds will blow with an easterly component. The maximum temperature at a height of 1,200 meters will be about 3°C, at 2,000 meters - about minus 2°C.

Along the Black Sea coast, cloudy weather will prevail, but there will be almost no precipitation. A moderate to strong wind will blow from the east-northeast. Maximum temperatures will be 10°C-12°C. The sea water temperature is at 9°C-10°C.




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