It will be mostly cloudy and calm on Saturday night. The lowest temperatures will fluctuate between minus 1°C and 4°C, for Sofia around zero. There will be significant clouds on Sunday, with low visibility in some valleys and lowlands in the morning hours. Clouds will start to break in the western parts of the country in the afternoon. Daytime highs will reach 5°C-10°C, for Sofia-around 6°C.
It will be mostly cloudy in the mountains in the morning hours. Clouds will break over the massifs in Western Bulgaria in the afternoon. There will be light to moderate southerly and southeasterly wind. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 meters will reach 2°C, at 2,000 meter- around minus 3°C.
It will be mostly cloudy over the Black Sea coast, with low visibility along some portions of the coastline in the morning. It will be calm. Maximum temperature will fluctuate between 8°C and 9°C. The seawater temperature is 9°C-10°C. Sea swell-1-2.
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