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Weather forecast: Sunny and warm, afternoon showers

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On Friday there will be sun in the morning, then clouds will develop in Western Bulgaria and there will be rain and thunder. There are conditions for hail. Daytime temperatures will range from 25° C. to 30° C., for Sofia around 26° C.

Along the Black Sea coastline there will be sun. Maximum air temperatures 23-24° C., temperature of the sea water 20-22° C., sea state 1-2.

Over the mountains cumulus clouds will develop, over the mountains of Western Bulgaria the clouds will be cumulonimbus. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 19° C., at 2,000 m. 12°. C.

On Saturday the rain will continue mostly in Central and in Eastern Bulgaria, and in the Southwestern parts of the country. 



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