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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for 19 November 2021

Colder weather with wind and cloudy skies expected on Friday

Photo: BGNES

On Friday morning the minimum temperatures will be in a wide range, from minus 1 °C in the valleys of Western Bulgaria to as high as 6-8 °C along the Black Sea coast. 

During the day the clouds will be variable, more often significant, but it is expected to remain almost without precipitation. A moderate to strong wind from the northwest will blow in the Danube plain and Eastern Bulgaria. Daytime temperatures will be going down and the highs will be between 8 and 13 °C, for Sofia up to 7 °C.

Above the mountains, despite the clouds due to the wind, it will also be almost without precipitation. The maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m will be up to 3 °C, above 2,000 m around minus 1 °C.

On Saturday, daytime highs will rise by 3-4 °C.



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