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Weather forecast for March 29

Weather remains cold with strong wind in nine regions

Photo: BGNES

On Wednesday, the minimum temperatures will range between minus 3 to 2°C, in Sofia around minus 2°C. It will be cold and windy during the day. Cloudiness will be changeable and in some places, mainly in eastern Bulgaria, precipitation can be expected. The highest temperatures will be range from 6 to 11°C; in the capital city - up to 6-7°C.

It will be cloudy and rainy at the Black Sea coast. The highest temperatures will be 6-9°C. Sea water temperature is 8-9°C.

There will be stormy wind in the mountains. It will be cloudy with light snowfall. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 m will be 0°C; at 2000 meters - minus 8°C.

On Thursday, daytime temperatures will rise by 4-5°C and the cloudiness will decrease.

In Europe, precipitation is expected in the Alps, Normandy and Wales. The temperature in London will reach 15°C; in Moscow it will be about 7°C. The temperature will reach 11°C in Berlin and 19°C in Paris. In Madrid and Rome it will be 26 and 17°C, respectively. In Belgrade the temperature will reach 12°C. In Bucharest and Athens it will be 8 and 14°C; in Istanbul – about 9°C.

In New York and Montreal it will be 7 and 1°C; in Vancouver and in Chicago it will be 3 and 1°C. About 14°C is expected in Los Angeles, 22°C in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. It will be 28°C in Dubai, 16 and 19°C in Jerusalem and Tehran, respectively.



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