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Weather forecast for October 9

After a cloudy Wednesday, temperatures will rise on Thursday

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On Wednesday, the lowest temperatures will be between 6 and 11°C; in Sofia - about 8°C. The highest will be between 23 and 28°C; in the capital city - up to 22°C. There will be temporary increases in cloudiness and in some places, mainly in the western regions of Bulgaria, short-term rainfalls are expected.

There will be scattered clouds over the Black Sea coast. Air temperatures will be 22-26°C. Sea water temperature is 21-22°C.

In the mountains there will be temporary increases in cloudiness and in some places, mainly in the massifs in western Bulgaria, rainfalls are expected. The highest temperature at 1200 m above sea level will be up to 17°C; at 2000 m - up to 11°C.

On Thursday, rainfalls will stop and temperatures will be rising.



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