Cloudy weather is in the forecast for Bulgaria for Thursday.
Rain is expected in all Bulgarian regions. Significant precipitation in expected in Southwest and Central Bulgaria in the afternoon hours. Sleet is expected in Western Bulgaria in the evening hours. The maximum temperatures will be between 6°C and 15°C, for Sofia-6°C.
The maximum temperatures along the Black Sea coast will range from 12°C along the northern coastline to 15°C along the southern seacoast. The seawater temperature is at 15°C-17°C, sea state-2-3.
Snow is expected in the mountains. Snow drifts are possible in the western and the central parts of the country in the afternoon, because of the strong winds. The maximum temperatures at an altitude of 1,200 meters will be 3°C, at 2,000 meters- minus 3°C. In the resort of Pamporovo the maximum temperature will reach 1°C, in Borovets- minus 1°C, in Bansko-4°C.
The weather will continue rainy on Friday.
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