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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for Thursday, November 24

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There will be fog and low cloudiness along the Danube, over Eastern Bulgaria and the Black Sea coast on Thursday morning. Minimum temperatures will range between 5°C and 11 °C, for Sofia-around 6°C. Temperatures will fall to 3°C- 8°C in the afternoon hours, in Sofia – to 3°C.

Over the Black Sea coast the daytime highs will reach 14°C-16°C, similar to the seawater temperature. The sea swell will be up to 3.

Over the mountains it will be cloudy. In the massifs in Western Bulgaria it will snow above 1,200 m. It will rain on lower ground. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 meters- around 4°C, at 2,000 meters-around 0°C.

On Friday temperatures will continue to drop. Light snow is expected in the high fields of Southwestern Bulgaria and the Pre-Balkan region.




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