The weather is changing, with temperatures dropping and the cold getting stronger. Tonight, we can expect low temperatures, making it feel chilly in many areas.
Tonight, it will be mostly cloudy with some rain and a few thunderstorms. If there’s a thunderstorm, hail might fall. On the higher peaks of Troodos, we could see sleet or snow. Winds will mainly come from the northeast to southeast, blowing moderately to strongly at 4 to 5 Beaufort. In the north, winds will be strong to very strong at 5 to 6 Beaufort. The sea will be rough to very rough. Temperatures will drop to about 10 degrees inland, around 12 on the coast, and near zero in the higher mountains, where frost is likely.
A yellow warning for rain, isolated thunderstorms, and strong northeast winds was issued from 07:00 Saturday morning and will last until 07:00 Sunday morning. Authorities advise everyone to be careful as intense weather is expected in various parts of the island.
Tomorrow, the weather will be partly cloudy and sometimes mostly cloudy, with local rain and isolated thunderstorms likely. If there’s a thunderstorm, hail may fall, and on the higher peaks of Troodos, sleet or snow could occur. Winds will blow from southwest to west, strong to very strong at 5 to 6 Beaufort, and the sea will be rough to very rough.
The temperature will be around 17 degrees inland, about 19 on the coast, and around 9 degrees in the higher mountains. Tomorrow night, more clouds in the west might bring some isolated rain. Winds will blow from southwest to west, moderate to strong at 4 to 5 Beaufort, and the sea may become rough.
On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, we can expect some clouds at times which may bring isolated rain in the mountains after noon. From late Wednesday afternoon, local rain and isolated thunderstorms are likely. The temperature will rise on Monday with no major changes until Wednesday, staying close to average values.







