On Friday, January 9, the weather will be colder than usual, with temperatures ranging from -8 degrees in depressions to 3 degrees in southern Romania. Towards the evening, precipitation will extend from the southwest, bringing snow in the mountainous areas and mixed precipitation in Banat, Oltenia, and Muntenia, where ice will form. In Dobrogea, the weather will be sunny but with strong winds, with gusts of 50-70 km/h. In southern Moldova and northern Muntenia, temperatures will be low, barely reaching 1 degree, while in northern Moldova and Bukovina, changeable weather is expected, with temperatures between -6 and -2 degrees. In Transylvania, the weather will remain cold, with snow in the evening. In Bucharest, it will be sunny, but mixed precipitation and ice are expected at night. In the mountains, snow will be isolated in the morning but will intensify towards the evening, with strong winds in the Carpathians.
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