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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for 13 September 2023

The warm autumn weather will continue

Photo: BNR

On Wednesday it will be sunny with scattered high clouds over the country. The minimum temperatures will be from 10 to 17°C, in Sofia - 12°C. The maximum temperatures will be from 29 to 34°C, in the capital Sofia - 30°C.

It will be sunny along the Black Sea coast with a moderate southerly wind. The air and sea water temperatures are close. The air temperatures will be from 24 to 26°C. The sea water temperature is 24°C. 

It will be sunny in the mountains with a northwesterly wind. The temperature at 1,200 m above sea level will be up to 24°C, at 2,000 m - up to 16°C.

The weather will remain warm on Thursday, but in the evening it will become cloudy from the northwest and rain will come.



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