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The seasonal low pressure is still lingering around, but the weather is playing it safe over the next forty-eight hours. Temperatures are sitting exactly where they should be for this time of year, making for a very steady and predictable July routine.
Inland areas can expect a highly manageable temperatures around 36°C, which is a comfortable number that won't have you instantly melting the moment you step outside. The east, north, and south coasts will hover at a perfectly pleasant 32°C, while the rest of the coastline will sit at a slightly cooler 30°C. For anyone looking to escape to the higher mountains, Troodos remains the island's ultimate retreat at a crisp 26°C.
As for the skies today and tomorrow, the weather will be mainly clear across the island. The only real thing to watch for is some localized cloud development after midday. This could produce isolated showers or a stray thunderstorm during the afternoon, but these will be strictly local, mostly confined to the mountains with only a slight possibility of drifting inland. The coastal areas are entirely in the clear.
Looking ahead, Friday is stepping up with a perfectly clean slate just in time for the weekend eve. The weather will be mostly clear across the entire island, with nothing more than some temporary, harmless cloud buildup over the mountains in the afternoon. Temperatures won't budge a millimeter through the end of the workweek, remaining locked into the standard seasonal average with no major surprises in sight.




























