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Weather forecast: Springtime temperatures continue

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On Thursday minimum temperatures will range from 2° to 7° C., for Sofia around 3° C. There will be sun and scattered clouds until midday. Clouds will begin to gather from the West, and by evening there will be rain in Northern Bulgaria. Daytime temperatures will reach 17°-22° C., for Sofia around 17° C.

Over the Black sea coast there will be sun with scattered clouds. Maximum temperatures will reach 14° C., up to 22° C. at Cape Kaliakra. Temperature of the sea water 7-8° C.

Over the mountains there will be clouds though no precipitation is in the forecast. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 11° C., at 2,000 m. 3° C.

On Friday there will be rain in Northern Bulgaria.

In Europe there will be rain, and snow in the Northeast. Temperatures will be highest in Belgrade and Athens - 19° C., in Madrid and Rome - 18° C. In Paris and Istanbul temperatures will reach 15° C., in London and Berlin 8° C. and 3° C. respectively.

In New York and Montreal temperatures will reach 1° C., and 2° C., in Vancouver and Chicago 11° C., and 4° C., respectively, in Los Angeles 15° C., in Miami 25° C., in Mexico City up to 28° C., in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro 31° C. In Dubai 31° C., and in Jerusalem and Tehran up to 16° C. 



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