Rainy week ahead, met office says

Rainy week ahead, met office says

– Clouds will gather in the afternoon.
– Isolated storms are expected in the northern and eastern areas of the island.
– Snow is expected in the mountains.
– The temperature will rise to 15 degrees Celsius inland, 17 degrees on the coast, and five degrees in the mountains.
– The evening weather will be partly cloudy with a chance of isolated storms on the coasts.
– Night temperatures will fall to five degrees inland, seven on the coast, and negative one in the mountains.
– Rain is expected through Wednesday, with extended and intense rain on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Sunday’s weather: Isolated showers and snow in the mountains

Sunday’s weather: Isolated showers and snow in the mountains

Today’s weather will be partly cloudy with isolated showers expected after noon inland and in the mountains. Snowfall and sleet are likely in the mountains. Winds will start as variable and mild, reaching 3 Beaufort, and gradually shifting to predominantly north to northeast with the same intensity. The sea will be smooth to slight. Temperatures will rise to 15 degrees Celsius inland, around 17 on the coasts, and 5 degrees in the higher mountains. On Monday, temperatures are predicted to experience a slight drop, falling below average for the time of the season.

Light snowfalls on Troodos, caution for drivers

Light snowfalls on Troodos, caution for drivers

Fact: Roads up the mountains are becoming slippery due to light snowfalls as forecasted and expected to continue through the evening. Police are advising drivers to exercise caution, especially on the highest slippery routes. People have flocked from cities to enjoy the snow and officers are monitoring and regulating traffic to prevent accidents and ensure safety.