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Weather forecast for Bulgaria for 29 January 2023

Cold weather with temperatures around zero expected on Sunday

Photo: Radoo Kardzhali

During the night and tomorrow the weather will remain mostly cloudy, but the precipitation will weaken and stop, at the latest in the northeastern regions of the country. A light to moderate wind will blow from the west-northwest. The minimum temperatures will be between minus 3 °C and 2 °C, and the maximum - between 1°C and 6°C. 


In Sofia, the minimum temperature will be around minus 2 °C, the maximum - around 2 °C.

It will be mostly cloudy and foggy over the mountains. Light snow will fall in places in Western and Central Bulgaria before noon, but it will stop in the afternoon. A moderate wind will blow from the north-northwest. The maximum temperature at a height of 1,200 m will be around minus 3 °C, at 2,000 m - around minus 8 °C.

Along the Black Sea coast, it will be mostly cloudy, before noon on the northern coast with snowfall. A moderate wind will blow from the north-northwest. The maximum temperatures will be between 2°C and 5°C, and of the sea water - 8°-9°. 


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