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Weather forecast: Monday will be cool, with temperatures of up to 20° C.

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On Monday morning there will be significant clouds, though no rain is in the forecast. In the afternoon, the clouds will disperse and there will be sun in many parts. Temperatures will drop, reaching a minimum of 7-12° C., for Sofia around 9°, and a maximum of 17-22° C., for Sofia around 20° C.

Over the Black Sea coast there will be significant clouds in the morning, with isolated showers in some parts. In the afternoon the clouds will scatter. There will be a moderate wind from the North-Northeast, which will turn from the South-Southeast in the afternoon. Maximum temperatures 17-19° C., temperature of the sea water 22-23° C., sea swell 3-4, which will subside in the afternoon.

Over the mountains there will be considerable clouds before midday, though no rain is in the forecast. The clouds will disperse in the afternoon. The wind will temporarily subside, and will be moderate from the West-Northwest, but will pick up by evening. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. around 14° C., at 2,000 m. around 7° C.


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