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Bulgaria's National Meteorology and Hydrology Institute has developed a climate change model that forecasts less and less snow in the Bulgarian mountains the next 20-50 years.
The model was announced by Prof. Dr. Georgi Korchev, director of the Institute, in the Danube city of Ruse on Tuesday.
"This means that there will be little snow at the end of the winter turning into water, and we must be really careful about managing the nation's water resources," Korchev said, as cited by the Bulgarian state news agency BTA.
He said the authorities are now looking more thoroughly into trans-border water resources, and that Bulgaria and Romania are going to implement a joint project for water monitoring that will encompass the rivers in Northern Bulgaria.
"We will try to see which spots lack observation so that we can have better coverage and information about these rivers," explained the scientist.
On February 15, the weather across the country will be mostly cloudy
The weather in Bulgaria on February 14 is expected to be cloudy with light winds
The weather in Bulgaria on Thursday, February 13, will be mostly cloudy, with light rain and snow showers expected in North Central Bulgaria during the morning hours
On February 12, Bulgaria will experience mostly sunny weather, though cloud cover will increase from the west in the afternoon
Temperatures across Bulgaria on February 11 will be notably low, with morning minimums ranging from minus 10 to minus 5 degrees Celsius
On February 10, Bulgaria is expected to experience mostly sunny weather with scattered clouds, particularly in Western Bulgaria
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