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Ah, Monday—the day that greets us with coffee, complaints, and apparently, a bit of everything weather-wise. Today, expect partly cloudy skies with some isolated showers, because the weather just can’t make up its mind. If you're in the west, south, or mountains, brace yourself for potential thunderstorms. And if you're heading to the Troodos mountains, you might see some snow or sleet—because winter isn’t quite ready to clock out yet.
Winds will be playing a guessing game, blowing from northwest to northeast at 3 to 4 Beaufort, but occasionally deciding to get dramatic (up to 5 Beaufort) on the windward coast. The sea? A little rough—kind of like how we all feel on a Monday. Temps will hit 15°C inland, around 17°C on the coast, and a frosty 3°C in the mountains, where frost will make sure your car door sticks shut.
Tonight: More clouds, possibly some light showers, and a chance of light snow in the higher mountains—because why not? Winds stay at 3 to 4 Beaufort, the sea remains moody, and temperatures drop to a chilly 4°C inland, 7°C on the coast, and a shivery -2°C in the mountains. Frost will be lurking, ready to make your morning walk a little more "adventurous."
Tuesday & Wednesday: The weather continues its identity crisis with mostly cloudy skies, random showers, and isolated thunderstorms. If you're heading to Troodos, expect fresh snowfall—great for photos, less great for anyone who thought winter was over.
Thursday: The clouds will still be hanging around, because apparently, they have nowhere else to be. Isolated showers and some snow or sleet might make a guest appearance in the mountains.
Temperature Outlook: No big changes—just hovering around the usual averages. So, no extreme heatwaves or Arctic blasts, just steady, slightly indecisive winter weather.
Snow Report: If you're craving a winter wonderland, Troodos Square currently has 13 cm of snow, while the highest peaks boast 10 cm. So yes, you can still throw a snowball—if you don’t mind the cold fingers.
Stay warm, stay dry, and remember—Friday is only four days away.