Local heatwaveTop NewsWeather Cyprus braces for 40°C heat with daily yellow warnings expected from Sunday Kausonas Kairos Thermokrasia E1559911940189 Id 1012782 Relevant News Cyprus braces for 40°C heat with daily yellow warnings expected from Sunday 11 July 2026 Major disability benefit reform launched with €106 million funding boost and gradual expansion 11 July 2026 Passenger pulled back inside Ryanair flight after engine debris shatters cabin window 11 July 2026 newsroom 11 July 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber Inland temperatures are expected to reach 40°C from Sunday until Wednesday, with the Department of Meteorology leaning towards issuing daily yellow warnings for high temperatures. Meteorological officer Mattheos Papadakis stated that the mercury will climb to 40°C inland during this four-day period, noting that warnings will be issued based on the prevailing conditions. He noted that the first yellow warning for high temperatures is expected to be issued on Saturday afternoon. Papadakis added that temperatures are currently around 2°C to 2.5°C higher than normal for the season but clarified that the country is not facing a heatwave, which is measured by combining temperature with humidity and wind levels. Today, inland temperatures will reach 39°C, dropping to 31°C on the western coast, around 33°C across the remaining coastal areas, and 27°C in the higher mountains. The weather will be generally clear with increased cloud cover over the mountains during the afternoon hours from today until Wednesday, Papadakis said. Temperatures will rise from tomorrow, he continued, fluctuating around 40°C inland, 35°C on the southern and eastern coasts, 32°C on the western and northern coasts, and around 30°C in the higher mountains. With these temperatures, the department will issue a yellow warning for high temperatures inland, he explained, adding that roughly the same weather conditions will persist on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. When asked about humidity levels, Papadakis said that they remain generally low, except during the night along the coast where thin fog and low clouds are expected to develop. Responding to a comment that the summer has been manageable and mild so far, the meteorological officer said that temperatures had previously hovered close to seasonal norms, but it appears that the island is now gradually entering a period of higher temperatures. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Major disability benefit reform launched with €106 million funding boost and gradual expansion Passenger pulled back inside Ryanair flight after engine debris shatters cabin window Landmark housing bill becomes US law automatically after Trump refuses to sign in protest President Christodoulides apologises on behalf of state for errors that led to deadly Mari blast WEEE Cyprus pushes for €1.3 million e-waste and medicine recycling plant in Dali Turkish Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman discharged from hospital after heart scare tests clear Outraged industrialists warn government ‘White Zone’ freeze will kill off Nicosia’s heavy industry Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.
Temperatures expected to reach 40 degrees on Sunday
• What happened: Temperatures in Cyprus are expected to reach 40 degrees Celsius on Sunday, prompting a likely yellow weather warning for high heat. • Why it ...