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Weather forecast: Yellow code for heavy rain over the entire territory of Bulgaria for second day running

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On Sunday morning there will be fog in the lowlands and valleys. During the day rain clouds will gather and there will be brief showers, in many parts there will be heavy rain. The rain may turn to hail. Minimum temperatures 11-16° C., for Sofia 12° C. Daytime temperatures will reach 21-26° C., for Sofia 21° C.

Over the Black Sea coast there will be clouds and rain. Maximum temperatures 21-25° C., temperature of the sea water 18° C., sea state 1-2.

Over the mountains there will be clouds and rain, with fog on the mountain tops. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 15° c., at 2,000 m. 8° C.

On Monday the weather will continue warm and unstable with brief showers.



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