Local Top NewsWeather Temperatures to hit 34°C as Monday storms pave way for mid-week heatwave Beach Summer Weather Relevant News Temperatures to hit 34°C as Monday storms pave way for mid-week heatwave 15 June 2026 US, Iran reach deal to end war, signing set for Friday 15 June 2026 Trump reportedly lashed out at Netanyahu after Israeli strike in Lebanon 14 June 2026 newsroom 15 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber The Department of Meteorology has forecast localised showers and isolated thunderstorms for Monday afternoon, ahead of a projected temperature spike later in the week. Early morning patchy fog and low cloud cover are expected to clear rapidly on Monday, giving way to partly cloudy skies. However, convective cloud development by midday is anticipated to trigger localised rain and isolated thunderstorms, primarily impacting mountain regions and areas across the central plains. Winds will initially blow from south to southwest at a light force three Beaufort, shifting progressively to southwest-to-west and strengthening to a light-to-moderate force three to four Beaufort. The sea will be smooth to slight. Temperatures are forecast to climb to approximately 34°C inland, 31°C along the southern and eastern coasts, 28°C on the western and northern shores, and 24°C in the higher mountain peaks. By Monday night, conditions will clear across most areas, though transient low cloud cover will develop periodically along coastal strips. Patchy fog is expected to reform locally during the early hours of Tuesday morning. Overnight winds will shift northwest to northeast, weakening to a light force three Beaufort, whilst the sea will remain calm to relatively smooth. A stable, warmer air mass is projected to settle over the island from Tuesday through Thursday, bringing predominantly clear skies. Temperatures will undergo a gradual increase over the three-day period, climbing above the seasonal averages. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News US, Iran reach deal to end war, signing set for Friday Trump reportedly lashed out at Netanyahu after Israeli strike in Lebanon Trump urges Israel and Hezbollah to stop attacks after Beirut strike Motor racing-Hamilton takes his first win for Ferrari at 41 Swiss reject population cap in referendum, avoiding EU clash Former Limassol company executive remanded over alleged €610,215 theft Israel attacks Hezbollah targets in Beirut’s southern suburbs Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.
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