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The danger of snowstorms remains in the eastern parts of Bulgaria, currently experiencing severe winds, and temperatures will continue to decrease, the National Institute of Hydrology and Meteorology has announced.
Situation will remain critical in many regions as the snowstorm on Friday has also caused power failures across the country, most of which are now fixed.
It will be predominantly cloudy on Monday, with expected further snow falls, mostly in Central Bulgaria. Winds will be coming in from the north, the strongest ones to be experienced in the eastern regions, while they will remain moderately strong in the rest.
The weather in Bulgaria will remain mostly cold over the next week, with maximum temperatures around 5 degrees Celsius expected on Saturday.
Bulgaria is set to experience a predominantly cloudy day with light precipitation on January 24
The weather on January 23 is expected to remain mostly calm across Bulgaria
On January 22, the weather in Bulgaria will start with heavy cloud cover, which will begin to disperse in the evening
The weather forecast for January 21 in Bulgaria includes significant cloud cover, which is expected to ease by the evening
Between January 17 and 19, the Sofia Inspectorate conducted 158 inspections targeting potential sources of air pollution due to the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology’s (NIMH) forecast for elevated PM10 levels
Public transport in Sofia will operate with green tickets priced at 1 lev today, as part of measures to address air pollution
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