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Weather forecast: Local showers on Saturday, on Sunday the rain will stop and temperatures will go up

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On Saturday afternoon there will be rain and thunder in Central Bulgaria. The weather will be sunny over most parts of Western Bulgaria. Code yellow for dangerous precipitation is in place in 6 regions to the North of the Balkan range, and in the region of Sliven. Minimum temperatures 16-21° C., for Sofia 16° C. Maximum temperatures 26-31° C., for Sofia 28° C.

Over the Black Sea coastline there will be sun with afternoon showers over the northern portion of the coastline. Maximum temperatures 27-29° C., temperature of the sea water 24-26° C., sea state 2-3.

Over the mountains there will be clouds over the Central Balkan range and the Eastern Rhodopes, where there will be rain. Temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. 21° C., at 2,000 m. 12° C.

On Sunday the rain will stop nationwide, temperatures will go up. 



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