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This week, significant warming is anticipated, with temperatures expected to reach between 28 and 30 degrees Celsius, according to weather forecaster Anastasia Stoycheva from the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology.
Stoycheva noted that fluctuations in temperature are typical for October. She highlighted that the highest temperatures will likely occur in the Danube and Upper Thracian lowlands, where readings could reach 28 to 30 degrees. In the mornings and on the following day, temperatures in the valleys may dip close to zero.
Today, the wind is expected to gradually diminish, although it will remain stronger in the Sliven region. Stoycheva also mentioned that as the winds ease over the coming days, foggy conditions are likely to develop in the flat areas of the country.
The last two weeks of the month are projected to experience positive temperature deviations.
Since November, the number of violations in the Low-Emission Zone in central Sofia has reduced nearly tenfold
The weather in Bulgaria for the weekend of January 18-19 will feature mostly sunny conditions
On January 17, Bulgaria will experience predominantly sunny weathe
During the night and early hours of Thursday, cloudy skies will prevail across Bulgaria, with precipitation ceasing in the southeastern regions
The weather on January 15 is expected to be predominantly cloudy throughout Bulgaria, with occasional light snow showers, especially in the southern regions
On January 14, the weather in Bulgaria will feature mostly sunny skies in the northern regions as clouds begin to break up
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