Cyprus temperature drop expected in coming days

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A gradual Cyprus temperature drop is expected over the next few days, according to the Meteorological Department, although temperatures will remain above seasonal averages until the weekend.

Mild conditions continue on Friday

Weak high pressure continues to affect the area. Today’s weather will be mainly clear, with periods of locally increased cloud cover.

Temperatures will rise to around 20°C inland, 22°C along the coast, and 10°C in the higher mountainous areas. Winds will blow southwest to northwest, weak to moderate at 3–4 Beaufort, while the sea will be calm to slightly rough.

Cooler night temperatures

Tonight, conditions will remain mostly clear, although locally increased low cloud cover is expected. Winds will shift northwest to northeast and, along the northern coast, southeast, remaining weak at 3 Beaufort. The sea will be calm to slightly rough.

Temperatures will fall to 9°C inland, around 11°C on the coast, and 5°C in the higher mountains.

Weekend outlook

On Saturday, the weather will be partly cloudy, with temperatures remaining at similar levels, still above the climatic averages for the season.

Rain and gradual cooling expected

On Sunday and Monday, the weather will become locally mostly cloudy, with isolated showers expected at intervals. During this period, a gradual slight drop in temperatures is forecast.

Despite the cooling trend, temperatures will remain close to normal for this time of year.


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