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Weather forecast for February 21

Highest temperatures to reach 15°C - 20°C

Photo: Miglena Ivanova

During the night the clouds will start to break. In some lowlands it will be foggy in the morning. The lowest temperatures will vary between minus 1°C and 4°C, in Sofia - about 2°C. On Monday, the weather will be predominantly sunny before noon. In the afternoon there will be more clouds and by the evening rainfalls are possible in western regions of Bulgaria.

Temperatures will rise and the highest will vary between 15°C and 20°C, in Sofia - around 15°C.

The weather in mountains will be mostly sunny before noon. In the afternoon there will be more clouds. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 meters will be about 10°C, at 2000 meters - about 3°C.



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