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A Dusty Day Ahead as Temperatures Soar

Get ready for a scorching day ahead as temperatures climb to 30 degrees Celsius on the island’s inland, south, and east coasts, with the west and north coasts hitting 28 degrees Celsius. Don’t forget to stay hydrated and seek shade as the heat wave rolls in, while the mountains offer a cooler escape at 21 degrees Celsius. Nighttime brings relief with temperatures dropping to 19 degrees inland and along the coast, and 16 in the mountains.

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Cyprus Braces for Sweltering Heat

Residents and visitors in Cyprus are advised to prepare for scorching temperatures as high as 37 degrees Celsius inland, 33 degrees on the coast, and 30 degrees in the mountains. Health officials recommend staying hydrated, avoiding direct sun exposure, and taking extra care of vulnerable populations during the anticipated heatwave.

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Temperatures to hit 37C this week

This week, temperatures are set to soar to 37 degrees Celsius inland, with coastal areas reaching highs around 34 degrees and mountain regions cooler at 31 degrees. Dust levels will rise, affecting air quality and visibility, prompting residents to take necessary precautions to stay safe and comfortable.

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A Glimpse at the Weather: Sun, Breeze, and Seasonal Warmth Ahead

The upcoming week brings sunny days with a gentle breeze and increasing warmth, perfect for outdoor activities. Temperatures will range from 17°C in the mountains to 27°C inland during the day, with cooler evenings ahead. It’s the ideal time for stargazing, enjoying nature, and creating memorable experiences under the clear skies.

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Intense Rainfall in Nicosia District Affects Traffic

Intense rainfall in Nicosia District led to treacherous road conditions, causing disruptions in central Nicosia and on major highways. Authorities urge drivers to reduce speed, maintain safe following distance, and increase visibility by keeping headlights on to navigate safely through the storm.

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Weather Update: Shifting Skies

Residents of the region should prepare for shifting weather conditions throughout the week, with morning fog making way for intermittent clouds and the potential for isolated rainfall and rare storms in the afternoon. Temperatures will vary from 26°C inland to cooler conditions on the coasts and mountains, with evening mist and fog cooling temperatures significantly. The weekend outlook suggests persistent clouds and mild weather, so residents should have umbrellas on hand and dress in layers for sudden changes.

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Today’s Weather: Possible Isolated Storms

This weekend’s forecast includes possible isolated storms with a yellow weather warning in effect, bringing peak temperatures of 25°C inland, 22°C on the coasts, and 16°C in the mountains on Saturday. Nighttime temperatures will drop to 10°C inland, 12°C on the coasts, and 6°C in the mountains, with Sunday continuing with cloudy skies, isolated rain showers, and potential storms, along with a cooling trend.

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Warm Weather Trends Continue

The island is set for a weekend of warm weather, with inland areas reaching a high of 31 degrees Celsius and coastal regions a slightly cooler 27 degrees. Clear skies and calm winds are expected, providing the perfect conditions for outdoor activities or a leisurely day in the sunshine.

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Hazy and Mild Conditions Prevail

Hazy skies and mild temperatures dominate this week’s weather forecast. Inland areas will reach a comfortable 26C, while coastal regions and mountain areas will experience slightly cooler conditions. Winds will be light to moderate, and caution is advised for maritime activities due to rough sea conditions. Evening temperatures will drop, with clearer weather expected.

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Severe Weather Alert: Anticipate Thunderstorms

Severe thunderstorms are expected between 11:00 am and 5:00 pm local time, bringing hazards like lightning, hail, and heavy rainfall exceeding 35 millimeters per hour. Flash floods and strong winds up to 6 Beaufort may impact sea navigation. Citizens are urged to remain vigilant during these tumultuous weather conditions.

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