Showers are in the weather forecast for most parts of western Bulgaria and the mountain regions on Sunday night.
Rainy weather is expected in Southwestern Bulgaria on Monday. Significant precipitation in expected in Rila Mountain, the Rhodope Mountains and the Upper Thracian Plain. Low clouds are expected in eastern Bulgaria. Morning mists are in the forecast for the northeastern parts of the country. Moderate easterly and northeasterly winds are expected. The minimum temperatures will range between 6°C and 11°. The maximum temperatures will be between 8°C and 13°C.
It will be cloudy and foggy in the mountains. Rainfalls are expected in the mountains in western Bulgaria. Snow is expected in the highest mountain areas. Moderate southerly and southeasterly winds are expected. The maximum temperatures at an altitude of 1,200 meters will be 9°C, at 2,000 meters- around 3°C.
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