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Temperatures continue high for the season, no precipitation in the forecast

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On Wednesday, minimum temperatures will range from 1° C. to6° C., for Sofia around 3° C. The clouds will increase during the day, though practically no precipitation is expected. Maximum temperatures 8°-13° C., for Sofia 9° C. 

Over the Black Sea coast there will be clouds, with lightshowers over the Northern portion of the coastline. Daytime temperatures will reach 9-11° C., practically the same as the temperature of the seawater, sea state 2-3.

Over the mountains the clouds will increase, last of all over Rila and the Rhodopes. Temperatures continue high for the season – at an altitude of 1,200 m. 8°C., at 2,000 m. around 3° C.  

On Thursday the clouds will disperse and there will be sun. Temperatures will climb by 2-3 degrees. 



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