**Cyprus Weather Forecast: Mostly Clear with Inland Highs of 39°C on Saturday**
**Nicosia, Cyprus** – The weather in Cyprus on Saturday, August 22, 2026, is expected to be predominantly clear, with temperatures soaring to around 39 degrees Celsius in inland areas. Coastal regions will experience milder temperatures, with highs of approximately 31 degrees on the western coast and around 34 degrees on the remaining shores. Meanwhile, the higher mountainous areas will see cooler temperatures, reaching about 29 degrees Celsius.
The day will start with mostly clear skies, although there will be an increase in cloud cover over the mountains during the afternoon. Winds will primarily blow from the south-west to the north-west, initially light at speeds of up to three Beaufort. As the day progresses, these winds will become moderate, reaching speeds of three to four Beaufort. Along the southern and southwestern coasts, wind conditions may intensify, with gusts potentially reaching strong force, up to five Beaufort. The sea conditions are expected to remain smooth to slight, providing favorable conditions for beachgoers and maritime activities.
Looking ahead, the weather for the following days—Sunday, August 23, through Tuesday, August 25—will continue to be mostly clear, with occasional intervals of increased cloudiness. Overnight, particularly in the early morning hours, low cloud or scattered fog may develop, especially over the eastern half of the island. Despite these minor variations, temperatures are anticipated to remain slightly above the seasonal average throughout this period.
As the summer season progresses, the warm weather is expected to attract both locals and tourists to the island's beaches and outdoor attractions. The pleasant conditions are conducive to various recreational activities, further bolstering Cyprus's reputation as a popular summer destination.
For residents and visitors alike, it is advisable to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions against heat exposure, especially during the peak afternoon hours when temperatures are at their highest.
Stay tuned for further updates on the weather as we continue to monitor conditions across the island.