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Cyprus temperatures to reach 37C on Friday

In-Cyprus · 2026-07-03

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• What happened: Cyprus is expected to experience temperatures reaching 37°C inland on Friday, with mostly clear skies and variable winds. • Why it matters: This significant rise in temperature may impact outdoor activities and tourism, as well as raise concerns about heat-related health issues. • What to watch next: Weather forecasts indicate a slight temperature increase on Saturday, followed by a gradual drop and potential rain and storms early next week.

Local Top NewsWeather Cyprus temperatures to reach 37C on Friday Tourism Larnaca Cyprus Hot Weather Relevant News Cyprus temperatures to reach 37C on Friday 3 July 2026 From a Karavas cart dream to a business empire: the life of Nicos Shacolas 2 July 2026 Digital TV switchover triggers surge of complaints across Cyprus 2 July 2026 newsroom 3 July 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber Temperatures will climb to around 37 degrees inland on Friday, the Department of Meteorology said, as low cloud and patchy mist clear to leave mostly clear skies, though local, temporary increases in cloud are expected. Winds will blow southwest to northwest, locally variable and light to moderate at force 3 to 4 in the morning, before strengthening later to moderate, force 4, and locally strong, force 5, according to the department. The sea will be smooth to slight. Coastal areas will see lower temperatures than inland, with highs of around 32 degrees on the southern and eastern coasts, around 34 degrees on the northern coast, and around 30 degrees on the western coast and in the higher mountains, the department said. Skies will remain mostly clear on Friday night, though the department said increased low cloud will appear intermittently in local areas, mainly on the western coast. Later, during the early morning hours, increased low cloud and patchy mist or fog may form locally, particularly inland and in eastern and southeastern areas. Winds will blow southwest to northwest, light to moderate at force 3 to 4, gradually easing to mainly variable, light, force 3. Saturday is forecast to be mostly clear, with local increases in cloud over the mountains in the afternoon, the department said. Cloud is expected to build progressively on Sunday and Monday, with isolated rain and an isolated storm forecast for the mountains and inland areas after midday. Temperatures will rise slightly on Saturday, running a little above seasonal averages, before falling gradually by Monday to close to or slightly below the usual levels for the time of year, according to the department. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News From a Karavas cart dream to a business empire: the life of Nicos Shacolas Digital TV switchover triggers surge of complaints across Cyprus Roadworks cause chaos in Germasogeia, Deputy Mayor declares “unbelievable inconvenience” Overnight pharmacies on Thursday, July 2 EU urged to prioritise heart disease prevention policy Father of Xylophagou boys found dead to face negligence charges Mercuryo recognised with Great Place to Work® certification, highlighting strength of its remote-first fintech culture Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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