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Weather forecast for Sunday, 27 March: Sunny and warm

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During the night the weather will be predominantly clear. Minimum temperatures will range from 1° C. to 6° C., for Sofia around 2° C.

Tomorrow the weather will continue sunny and warm. In the afternoon there will be a temporary increase of clouds in the Northeastern regions of the country. There will be a moderate Northwesterly wind which will quickly abate, and in Eastern Bulgaria will turn from the East-Southeast. Daytime temperatures will reach 17° C., - 22° C., for Sofia 19° C. Temperatures will remain lower along the Black Sea coastline.

Over the mountains the weather will also be sunny and warm. There will be a moderate Northwesterly wind. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 11° C., at 2,000 m. – around 3° C. 

Over the Black Sea coast the weather will be predominantly sunny with a temporary increase of clouds in the afternoon. Daytime temperatures will reach 13° C. -16° C., temperature of the sea water 6° C., 7°C.



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