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[Cyprus Times] Yellow warning for severe thunderstorms in force today. Snow in the mountains and a drop in temperature

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Barometric low affects the region From tomorrow Thursday relatively high pressure starts affecting us

Today the weather will be mainly cloudy with local showers and isolated thunderstorms. Snowfall is expected in the higher mountains.[/B] Winds will be mainly southwest to west, moderate to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort, and locally on the windward coast, up to very strong, 6 Beaufort. The sea will be rough to choppy and in the west and south choppy. Temperatures will rise to around 14 degrees inland and along the coast and around 5 degrees in the higher mountains.

As a reminder, a yellow warning for severe thunderstorms is in effect from 10 o'clock Tuesday night until 4 o'clock this afternoon.

Tonight the weather will continue to be mainly cloudy with local showers and isolated thunderstorms. In the higher mountain ranges, snowfall is expected. Later on, the phenomena will become isolated, with the weather improving. Winds[/B] will initially blow southwest to west, moderate to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort,[/B] gradually becoming northwest to north, initially of the same strength and later light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be initially choppy to choppy to gradually becoming choppy to choppy. The temperature will drop to around 5 degrees inland, around 8 degrees[/B] on the coast and around zero degrees in the higher mountains. Frost is expected to form locally in the higher mountains.

On Thursday the weather will initially be partly cloudy[/B] with the possibility of isolated rain and light snowfall in the higher mountains. Soon the weather will become mainly clear.

On Friday and Saturday the weather will be mainly clear. Temperatures will rise over the three days to be close to the average.

The snow depth at Troodos Square, at the time of writing, was 65 cm.


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