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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for Wednesday, March 2

Daytime temperatures expected to rise slightly on Wednesday

Photo: BGNES-archive

Minimum temperatures on Wednesday will fluctuate between minus 6°C and minus1°C, for Sofia- minus 6°C. Significant clouds are expected in Bulgaria. Snow is in the forecast for Northeastern Bulgaria and the Prebalkan Mountains. Clouds will disperse in Southern Bulgaria before noon. Maximum temperatures- between minus 3°C and 8°C, for Sofia 3°C.

It will be cloudy in the mountains. There will be snowfall in many places. Moderate to strong northeasterly wind is expected. Maximum temperatures at an altitude of 1,200 meters will be around 0°C, at 2,000 meters- up to minus 8°C.

The weather will remain almost unchanged on March 3.




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