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The weather remains cloudy with showers

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On Monday, the cloudiness will remain significant and there will be rainfalls in the western half of the country. By the evening the rain will stop. In the eastern regions of the country there will be more sunny hours without precipitation. The highest temperatures will be between 22° C and 27°C, in Sofia – around 23°C.

In the mountains, cloudiness will be mostly significant and in the western massifs it will rain. The rain will stop in the evening. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 m will be around 18°C; at 2000 m – around 11°C.

At the Black Sea coast, the cloudiness will be significant in the afternoon and there will be rain showers in some places. The highest temperatures will be 17°-20°C and the sea water temperature is 16°-18°C.



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