Weak low pressure and a strong northwesterly wind current are temporarily affecting the area, while weak high pressure is expected starting tomorrow.
Initially, locally increased cloudiness is expected to give isolated rain and snow or sleet in the higher mountains, with the weather gradually becoming mainly clear. Winds will blow mainly from the west to the northwest, moderate 4 and locally up to strong 5 Beaufort, while temporarily in the windward direction up to very strong 5 to 6 Beaufort. The sea will be even rough. The temperature will rise to around 13 degrees inland, around 15 on the coast and around 2 degrees in the higher mountains, where frost will persist locally.
Tonight the weather will be mainly clear. Winds will blow mainly northwest to northeast, light to moderate, 3 to 4 and later light 3 Beaufort. The sea will gradually become a little rough in the west and north, and calm to a little rough on the rest of the coast. The temperature will drop to around 1 degree inland, around 6 on the west coast, around 4 on the rest of the coast and around minus 3 degrees in the higher mountains. Frost is expected to form in the mountains, semi-mountains, and locally in inland areas.
On Friday, the weather will be mainly clear. On Saturday, increased high and medium clouds will be observed at times, while on Sunday, locally increased clouds in the afternoon, likely to produce isolated rain in the mountains.
The temperature will rise on Friday and not change significantly until Sunday, to fluctuate close to average climatic values.
The height of the snow, at the time of issuing the bulletin, was 11 centimeters in Troodos Square and 22 centimeters in Chionistra.