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Clouds disperse, sunny skies expected on Monday

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Tomorrow, the weather will be mostly sunny. Overcast skies are expected in the afternoon but only in isolated places, mainly in the eastern regions, short-term rain will fall. 
The maximum temperatures will mostly be between 23° and 28°C, in Sofia - around 22°C. 

Over the Black Sea it will be mostly sunny with temporary increases in cloudiness, mainly in the afternoon, but only in isolated places it is possible to rain. Maximum temperatures will be at 25-28°C. The temperature of the sea water is 24-26°. The roughness of the sea will be 2-3 points, but after lunch it will weaken to 1-2 points, late in the evening and along the southern coast. 

It will be mostly sunny over the mountains, with cumulus clouds in the afternoon. Short-term rain will fall only in isolated places. A moderate to strong northwesterly wind will blow. The maximum temperature at 1,200 meters will be around 17°C, at 2,000 meters - around 9°C.



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