On Thursday minimum temperatures will range between 6 and 11° C., for Sofia around 8° C. During the day the weather will continue cloudy and rainy. The rain will be more significant in Eastern Bulgaria, and in the afternoon – in Central Bulgaria. There will be no rain and the clouds will disperse temporarily over Southwestern Bulgaria. There will be a light Easterly wind, in Eastern Bulgaria the wind will be moderate from the Northeast. Maximum temperatures 10-15° C., for Sofia around 11° C.
Over the Black Sea coast there will be clouds and rain. A yellow alert is in place for dangerous rain for the Southern portion of the Black Sea coastline and the Strandzha coast. Maximum air temperatures 14-16° C., temperature of the sea water 14-18° C., sea state 2-3.
Over the mountains there will be rain, more significant over the Eastern portion of the Balkan Range, and mounts Strandzha and Sakar. Above 1,700-1,800 m. there will be snow. There will be a moderate wind from the East-Southeast, on higher ground the wind will be from the West-Southwest. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. around 8° C., at 2,000 m. around 2° C.
On Friday the weather will continue cloudy and rainy without any significant changes. Visibility will continue limited in some parts of the lowlands and valleys.
Edited by Ivo Ivanov
Translated and posted by Milena Daynova
Photo: BTA
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