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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for Monday, November 8, 2021

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Scattered scouds are in the weather forecast for Bulgaria for Sunday night. Clear skies are expected over most parts of the country. Morning mists are expected in the valleys and the lowlands. The minimum temperatures will range from 7°C to 12°C.

Sunny weather is expected in most parts of Bulgaria on Monday morning. Clouds will form over the western parts of the country in the afternoon hours. Showers are expected in Northwestern Bulgaria in the evening hours. Light moderate winds are also expected. Northwesterly winds are in the forecast for Monday evening. The weather will remain warm for the season and the maximum temperatures will fluctuate between 17°C and 22°C.

The weather will be mostly sunny over the mountains on Monday morning. More clouds are expected over the western parts of the country in the afternoon, with low chance of precipitation. Moderate southwesterly winds are expected. The maximum temperatures at 1,200 meters will reach 19°C, at 2,000 meters-around 12°C.




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