On Saturday, the lowest temperatures will be between 7 and 12°C; in Sofia - around 8°. In the morning hours visibility will be reduced in the plains. Before noon, precipitation will temporarily stop. In the second half of the day, there will be rainfall again from west to east. In places in the southwestern part of the country, the amounts will be significant. The highest temperatures will reach 13 to 18°C; in the capital city it will be around 14°.
At the Black Sea coast, it will be cloudy with rain showers in the evening. The highest air temperature will be 17-19°C. Sea water temperature is 15 to 18°C.
In the mountains, it will be cloudy, with rain showers in the afternoon and snowfall above 2200 meters. The wind will be moderate to strong from the south-southwest. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 m will be about 12°C; at 2000 m - about 4°C.
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