We will have a breath of sunshine today, while from tomorrow, Thursday, a new cold current is expected to start affecting us.
According to the Meteorological forecast, the weather will be cold with temperatures below normal for the season, until Saturday. In particular, the temperature will rise slightly on Thursday and will remain at about the same levels on Friday, to fluctuate slightly below the average climatic values, while on Saturday it is expected to fall.
Detailed weather forecast:
High pressure affects the area, while from Thursday a low blood pressure is gradually expected.
Today the weather will be mostly clear, but from time to time there will be locally increased clouds. The winds will initially blow northwest to northeast and locally variable, weak to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort, to gradually become mainly southwesterly to northwest of the same intensity.
The sea will be generally calm to slightly turbulent. The temperature will rise to around 16 degrees inland, on the south and east coasts, around 15 on the west and north coasts and around 5 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight the weather will be mostly clear, with occasionally high clouds. The winds will be mainly northwesterly to northeasterly and locally southeasterly to southwesterly, 3 Beaufort, and the sea will be calm to slightly turbulent. The temperature will drop to around 3 degrees inland, around 4 on the south and east coasts, around 6 on the west and north coasts and around 2 degrees below zero in the higher mountains, where frost is expected to form.
On Thursday, the weather will be mostly cloudy with the possibility of isolated, mostly light, rains as well as light snowfall in the higher mountains. On Friday, the weather will remain mostly cloudy, with local rains and snow in the higher mountains, while a gradual improvement is expected from the afternoon. On Saturday there will be temporarily increased clouds that are expected to give isolated rain, as well as light snowfall, locally in the higher mountains.
The height of the snow in Troodos Square, at the time of issuance of the bulletin, was 49 cm.