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Weather forecast for Tuesday, November 16

Colder weather and rainfalls expected

Photo: BGNES

During the next day the weather will remain cloudy with light rainfalls in some places. Tomorrow afternoon the clouds over southwestern regions of the country will briefly break. In the southeastern regions of the country and along the Black Sea coast strong northeasterly wind is expected. The lowest temperatures will vary between 1°C and 6°C, and the highest will be between 6°C and 11°C, slightly higher at the Black Sea coast.

In the mountains the weather will be cloudy. In some places rainfalls are expected and above an altitude of 1600 meters the rain will turn into snow. The highest temperature at 1200 meters will be about 4°C, at 2000 meters - about 0°C.



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