Over the next 24 hours, there will be no significant change in the weather conditions - it will be cloudy and rainy.
On Wednesday, the precipitation will weaken and stop by the end of the day. There will be a moderate wind from the north-northeast. The lowest temperatures will be between 5° and 10°C; for Sofia - about 7°C. The highest will reach 10° to 15°C, in Sofia - about 10°C.
In the mountains it will be cloudy with rain, as above 1500 meters there will be snowfall. The wind will be strong from the east-northeast. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 meters will be about 3°C; at 2000 meters - about 0°C.
At the Black Sea coast it will be cloudy and in many places rainfalls are expected. There will be a moderate to temporarily strong northerly wind. The highest temperatures will be between 10° and 13°C. Sea water temperature is 9°-10°C.
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