On November 18, the weather will become cold in most counties, according to the National Meteorological Administration (ANM). Temperatures will drop significantly, with highs between 6 and 21 degrees, the highest being in Dobrogea, while the lows will range between -4 and 11 degrees. The sky will be predominantly cloudy, with rain in Oltenia, Muntenia, Dobrogea, Transylvania, and Moldova, while in the mountains, snowfall will be recorded, with a layer of snow. At night, the precipitation will include sleet and snow in Transylvania and Moldova. The wind will blow weakly to moderately, with intensifications in the east and gusts of up to 80 km/h in mountainous areas. In the following days, the weather will continue to cool slightly, and temperatures will approach the normal averages for this period. Fog will form locally, especially at night and in the morning.
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