During the night the weather will be predominantly clear. There will be a moderate to temporarily strong wind from the Northwest which will subside after midday. Minimum temperatures 4-9° C., for Sofia around 3° C., lower in the lowlands of Southwestern Bulgaria where it will be around zero.
On Wednesday the weather will be predominantly sunny. Daytime temperatures will go down slightly, reaching a maximum of 12-17° C., for Sofia around 12° C.
Over the mountains the weather will be predominantly sunny. There will be a strong wind from the Northwest. Maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 m. around 9° C., at 2,000 m around 3° C.,
Over the Black Sea coast the weather will be predominantly sunny with a moderate wind from the Northwest which will subside in the afternoon. Maximum temperatures 14-16° C., temperature of the sea water 9-11° C., sea swell 1-2.
On Thursday and Friday, the weather will be predominantly sunny with maximum temperatures of 10-15° C.
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