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Weather forecast for October 7

Pleasant weather with temperatures above 20°C

Photo: BGNES

It will be mostly sunny on Saturday. There will be weak to moderate west-northwesterly wind. The lowest temperatures will be between 7°C and 12°C, in Sofia – about 7°C, while the highest will be between 21 and 26°C, in Sofia - about 21°C.

It will be mostly sunny over the mountains. The highest temperature at a height of 1200 m will be about 16°C, at 2000 m - about 10°C.

At the Black Sea coast the weather will be mostly sunny with the highest temperatures reaching between 22° and 24°C. There will be light to moderate wind from the west-southwest. The temperature of the sea water will be 21°-23°C.

It will be sunny on the Balkans and temperatures will rise, reaching 27°C in Athens, 26°C in Bucharest, 25°C in Belgrade, 24°C in Istanbul.



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