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Weather forecast for Friday, 18 March: Temperatures begin to drop

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During the night the clouds will disperse from the Northeast and the night will be predominantly clear. There will be a light, in Eastern Bulgaria to moderate wind from the North-Northeast. Minimum temperatures will range from minus 6° C., to minus 1° C., for Sofia around minus 4° C. 

Tomorrow, 18 March, there will be scattered clouds, considerable over the mountain and Eastern regions of the country, with occasional snow showers. There will be a moderate, in Eastern Bulgaria to temporarily strong wind from the North-Northeast. Daytime temperatures will range from 2° C. to 7° C., for Sofia around 3°C. 

Over the mountains there will be considerable clouds and snow showers. There will be a moderate, on higher ground to strong Northerly wind. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. around minus 2° C., at 2,000 m. around minus 7° C. 



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