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Strong wind warning for 18 regions of Bulgaria on Tuesday

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A yellow code for strong wind has been issued for 18 regions of Bulgaria on Tuesday. The minimum temperatures will be 4 to 9°C, around 4°C in Sofia.  

It will be sunny over most of the country before noon.  Cloudiness will increase in the afternoon.  Rain will fall in the mountains in the western half of the country in the evening.  There  will be moderate, in the regions north of the mountains - a strong and gusty wind from the south-southwest. 

The maximum temperatures on Tuesday will be between 21 and 26°C, in the capital - aound 22°C.

In the mountains, the clouds will be broken before noon.  After noon, the clouds will thicken from the west and rain will begin in the evening in the massifs of Southwest Bulgaria and the Rhodopes.  The maximum temperature at an altitude of 1200 m. will be 15°C, at 2000 m. -   about 7°C.

Along the Black Sea in the north, the clouds will be scattered, mostly high.  In the south there will be low stratus clouds or fog in the morning hours.  A strong wind will blow from the south-southwest.  Maximum temperatures will be 17 - 19°C.

On Wednesday, the cloudiness will be significant, it will rain in places.  Minimum temperatures will be 3-4° higher, and daytime temperatures will slightly decrease.  Cloudiness will decrease from west to east on Thursday afternoon.



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