The Sultans Trail from Belgrade to Sofia takes you through the varied climate of Southeast Europe in March. As you journey, expect a mix of weather conditions characterized by mild days and chilly nights. Average high temperatures are generally around 9°C to 13°C, with lows ranging from 0°C to 3°C.
Precipitation varies across the regions. In Serbia, especially from Belgrade through central locales like Smederevo to Niš, moderate rainfall is common, with frequent occurrences of patchy rain, light freezing rain, and occasional snowfall. Overcast and cloudy skies often accompany these conditions, though sunny days do occur. As you continue southeast into Bulgaria towards Sofia, the pattern remains similar but with slightly more sunny days and a mix of clouds and occasional light snow or freezing rain.
Overall, the weather during this period is characterized by changeability, with a combination of partly cloudy and overcast days mixed with occasional precipitation. Pilgrims should be prepared for chilly temperatures and varying weather, with the potential for both clear and rainy days as they make their pilgrimage along this historic route.
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