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Time for beach: The temperature rises on Sunday, August 15 – The weather in the coming days

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Time for beach: The temperature rises on Sunday, August 15 - The weather in the coming days

The temperature rises on Sunday, August 15, although in the previous days the weather seemed to change. According to the Meteorological Department, tomorrow the weather will be clear and the temperature will rise further. In the capital it will reach 39 degrees Celsius and on the coast 35 degrees Celsius.

Detailed weather:

Seasonal low pressure affects the area. In the afternoon locally increased clouds that will develop are likely to give isolated rain, mainly in the mountains. Winds will be southwesterly to northwesterly, light to moderate, 3 to 4 beauforts and temporarily on the west and south coasts to strong, 4 to 5 beauforts. The sea will be a little turbulent.

Tonight the weather will be mostly clear. The winds will blow mainly northwest, weak and temporarily locally to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort and the sea will be up to a little turbulent. The temperature will drop to around 25 degrees inland, around 24 on the coast and around 18 degrees in the higher mountains.

Tomorrow the weather will be mostly clear. The winds will initially blow variable 3 beauforts, to become from noon onwards southwesterly to northwesterly, weak to moderate, 3 to 4 beauforts and temporarily locally on the west and south coasts to strong, 4 to 5 beauforts. The sea will initially be calm until a little turbulent to become from noon and then a little turbulent. The temperature will rise to around 39 degrees inland, to 35 on the coast and around 29 degrees in the higher mountains.

On Monday, Tuesday and Tuesday the weather will be mostly clear. The temperature will not change significantly during the three days to remain a little above the average climatic values.

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Source: politis.com.cy

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