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First off, let's talk pressure. Seems like we're in for a bit of a rollercoaster ride with high pressure making its presence felt, while low pressure is gearing up to join the party from Friday onwards. It's like the weather can't make up its mind!
Now, here's a fun fact: when we checked in at Troodos Square, guess what we found? Snow! Yep, you heard it right, a solid 13 centimeters of the fluffy stuff. So, if you're up for some winter wonderland vibes, that's where you should be heading.
As for today, expect those pesky low clouds and fog to clear out, giving way to some partly cloudy skies. But hey, don't stash away those umbrellas just yet. We might just get a sprinkle or two, especially out west and up north. And oh, watch out for those winds—they'll start off light and all over the place before settling into a southwesterly to northwesterly groove.
Now, let's talk temps. Inland, we're looking at a cozy 20 degrees Celsius. Down by the coast, expect it to be a tad cooler, around 18 degrees in the southeast, and 13 degrees up north and out west. And if you're high up in the mountains, it's a brisk 13 degrees for you.
Tonight, things stay pretty chill with some clouds hanging around and maybe a touch of fog rolling in. Winds will keep it easy-breezy, and the sea should stay relatively calm.
Moving on to Thursday, we're in for a mix of clouds, with a chance of showers here and there. And as the evening rolls in, expect some fog to creep in, especially in those inland and eastern areas. Temperatures might take a slight dip, but hey, nothing too drastic.
Now, Friday's where things get interesting. We're talking scattered showers and maybe even a rumble of thunder, mainly in the eastern parts of the island. Keep those raincoats handy, folks! And as night falls, don't be surprised if you find yourself surrounded by a bit of fog and low clouds.
Saturday's not looking too shabby either. Some clouds might pop in for a visit, bringing along a chance of showers, especially in the afternoon. But hey, at least temperatures are holding steady.