It will be rainy over the western regions of Bulgaria after midnight, while in the morning hours of Saturday snowfalls can be expected. In the afternoon, the snowfalls will reach the central part of the country. There will be stormy wind in northeastern regions, where a risk of blizzards exists. The lowest temperatures will be between 8 and 13°C; in the northwestern regions of Bulgaria and in Sofia – about 2-3°C. The highest temperatures will be between 10° and 16°C.
At the Black Sea coast it will be cloudy and windy with significant precipitation. Air temperatures will be between 9 and 16°C. Sea water temperature is 9-11°C.
It will be cloudy in the mountains with stormy wind and significant precipitation. There will be blizzards and snowdrifts. The temperature at 1200 m above sea level will be up to 3°C, at 2000 m up to minus 1°.
Sunday will be very windy. Precipitation will gradually stop.
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