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Weather forecast for November 20

Sunny but windy weather

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The night sky will be mostly clear, with scattered medium and high clouds. There will be a weak to moderate southerly wind.

On Wednesday it will be windy. There will be moderate to strong and gusty wind from the south-southwest. Sunny weather will prevail, but in the evening the cloudiness over the northwestern regions Bulgaria will increase. Daytime temperatures will rise and will be between 12° and 17°C. In some places the highest tempererature will reach 18°-20°C. In Sofia the highest temperature will be around 15°C.

In the mountains it will be mostly sunny with scattered medium and high clouds. There will be strong to stormy wind from the west-southwest. In the evening, in the massifs of Western Bulgaria, the cloudiness will increase and by midnight in the western regions of the Balkan Mountain, rainfalls will start; above 1500 meters - snowfalls. The highest temperature at an altitude of 1200 meters will be about 12°C; at 2000 meters - about 6°C.

At the Black Sea coast, it will be mostly sunny. In the morning hours, visibility will be reduced in some places. There will be a moderate, temporarily strong and gusty wind from the south-southwest in the afternoon. The highest temperatures will be 14° - 16°C, slightly higher than the temperature of the sea water.



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