On Thursday, after temporarily decreasing, the clouds will increase once again in the afternoon, and there will be rain in some parts of Western and Central Bulgaria. There will be a light, in the Danubian Plain and the Upper Thracian Plain to moderate wind from the West-Northwest. Minimum temperatures 1-6° C. Maximum temperatures will be higher than is usual for the season at 11-16° C., in Sofia 12° C., in Sandanski 15° C., and in Kardzhali, Burgas and Varna 14° C.
Over the mountains the weather will be sunny in the morning. after midday the clouds will increase from the West, and by the end of the day there will be rain in many parts, above 1,800 m. – snow.
Over the Black Sea coast the weather will be sunny, with diminished visibility in the morning. In the afternoon the clouds will increase, and there will be rain over the Southern portion of the coastline. Maximum temperatures there 13-16° c., temperature of the sea water 9-10° C.
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