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Weather forecast: Wednesday comes with clouds

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On Wednesday, after a cloudy night and rain in the South, minimum temperatures will range from 4 to 9° C., along the Black Sea coastline 13-15° C., in Sofia around 6° C. During the day the clouds will disperse from the Northwest and there will be sun. Maximum temperatures 16-21° C., for Sofia 17° C.

Over the Black Sea coast the clouds will scatter in the North and there will be sun. Over the Southern portion of the coastline there will be rain until midday. Temperatures of the air 18-19° C., temperature of the sea water 18-21° C., sea swell 3.

Over the mountains the weather will be cloudy with isolated rain to the North, above 2,000 m. there will be snow. Temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 11° C., at 2,000 m. 5° C.

On Thursday there will be scattered clouds, temperatures will rise, no rain is in the forecast. 



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