It will be sunny on Monday. There will be light to moderate southerly and southwesterly wind and temperatures will continue to go up. The lowest temperatures in most places will range from minus 2°C to 3°C, around 1°C in Sofia. The maximum temperatures will be between 20°C and 25°C, around 22°C in the capital city.
It will be sunny in the mountains with scattered high clouds over the massifs in Western Bulgaria. There will be moderate to strong southwesterly wind. The maximum temperature at an altitude of 1,200 meters will be around 15°C, at 2,000 meters around 7°C.
It will be sunny along the Black Sea coast. There will be light to moderate southerly wind. Daytime highs will range from 12°C to 17°C. The sea water temperatures is 6°C-7°C. Sea state 1-2.
It will be mostly sunny over most of the Balkans. In the afternoon, cloud cover will increase over the western regions, and there will be some rain showers in places.
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