Weak high pressure prevails in the area, while weak low pressure is temporarily expected to affect the island, gradually from today. In the atmosphere, dust will be suspended from time to time.
Today, after the local thin mist or fog dissipates, the weather will become mostly clear, with increased high and locally and low clouds at times. Winds will be mostly northeast to southeast, light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be calm to a little rough, however in the south and north, locally it will be a little rough. The temperature will rise to around 18 degrees in the interior, around 21 on the coasts and around 12 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight, the weather will be mostly clear, while locally, mainly on the coasts, increased clouds will be observed. Light mist or fog may form in places. Winds will turn northwest to northeast and on the northern coast southeast, weak, 3 Beaufort. The sea will be calm to a little rough, while in the south locally it will remain a little rough. The temperature will drop to around 6 degrees in the interior, around 10 on the coasts and around 3 degrees in the higher mountains, where locally frost is expected to form.
On Friday, the weather will initially be mostly clear, but gradually there will be locally increased cloudiness, which, mainly after noon, is expected to give isolated rain. In the evening, isolated showers are possible along the coast. On Saturday, locally increased clouds will be observed from time to time, while isolated rains are expected, without excluding the occurrence of an isolated storm, mainly after noon.
On Sunday, the weather will be partly cloudy and at times mainly cloudy, while in the afternoon and early afternoon, isolated rains may occur, without excluding the occurrence of an isolated storm, mainly in the mountains and in areas to the west.
The temperature until Sunday is not expected to change appreciably, to continue to fluctuate above the average climatic values of the season. The height of the snow on the highest peaks of Troodos, at the time of issuing the bulletin, was 17 cm.
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