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Weather forecast: Sunny on Sunday with daytime highs above zero

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During the night the snow and the rain will stop nationwide, the clouds will scatter and disperse. The wind will subside and will turn from the West-Northwest. Minimum temperatures minus 6° C., minus 1° C., lower in places in the lowlands, for Sofia around minus 6° C.

On Sunday the weather will be predominantly sunny. There will be a light, in the Danubian Plain to moderate wind from the West-Northwest. Maximum temperatures 3-8° C., for Sofia around 4° C.

Over the mountains the weather will be predominantly sunny. The wind will turn from the Northwest and will be moderate to strong. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. around 4° C., at 2,000 m. around minus 3° C.

Over the Black Sea coastthe weather will be predominantly sunny. There will be a moderate wind from the West-Northwest. Daytime temperatures will reach 6-7° C., temperature of the sea water 9-10° C., sea swell 3, and will subside in the afternoon.



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