January 12th, 2025

Cyprus Weather News

News about the weather and weather related issues in Cyprus.

Stormy weather on the way

Residents were warned yesterday not to put away their umbrellas and raincoats just yet with more rain and storms once again threatening to ruin weekend excursions to the beach and mountains. ...read more

Heavy snow blankets rural areas

Schools in some areas were closed yesterday due to some of heavy snowfall in several regions of the island, which left numerous road blocked. ...read more

Rain but not enough yet

It may have rained all night on Wednesday but yesterday, water officials said it the in inflow into the reservoirs was still not satisfactory. ...read more

Torrential rain floods Larnaca

Larnaca's Fire Services had responded to over 130 calls by late last night from people whose premises were flooded by over four hours of torrential rain. ...read more

The cold and wet weather is set to continue

The cold and wet weather is set to continue this week with clouds and localised showers across the island brought on by a low pressure weather system. ...read more

Snow and Rain

Winter is finally making its presence known, with rain and even storms due to begin today according to the met office. ...read more

Summer temperatures set to continue

December, and winter, are officially here and Christmas is just around the corner, but you wouldn't know it if it weren't for the decorations in the streets and shop windows. ...read more

Temperature breaks all records

As record-breaking heat continued to grip the island yesterday, thousands sought relief indoors with the air-conditioning on high, spiking record demand for electricity. ...read more

Scorching Heat

The MET services have recorded alarming levels of humidity to add to the scorching temperatures, and are warning of further rises in the coming days. ...read more

Non-stop rain lashes Cyprus

Torrential rains relentlessly battered the island yesterday, with a reported 80 calls to emergency services and traffic jams congesting the motorways and the streets of the capital. ...read more