The barometric low named Alexandros will begin affecting us from tomorrow
The barometric low named Alexandros and centered within the South Ionian, strikes southeast and begins to have an effect on us from tomorrow.
Tonight, the climate will likely be partly cloudy and within the western half of the island primarily cloudy, whereas remoted showers and a potential remoted storm are anticipated, particularly on the western and northern coasts. Winds will likely be northwest to northeast and regionally to the north southeast, mild, 3 Beaufort. The ocean will stay usually calm to slightly tough, though it is going to be slightly uneven quickly within the north. The temperature will drop to round 11 levels inland, round 13 on the south and east coasts, round 15 on the west and north coasts and round 7 levels within the larger mountains.
Tomorrow, the climate will likely be partly cloudy and partly cloudy in locations, whereas remoted showers and remoted thunderstorms are anticipated. Hail might also fall in a storm. Winds will likely be usually southwest to northwest, mild to reasonable, 3 to 4 Beaufort. In a storm, nonetheless, the winds can change and strengthen. The ocean will likely be calm to slightly tough, however within the west and north it should regularly turn into slightly tough till the night. The temperature will rise to round 23 levels within the inside, round 24 on the coasts and round 12 levels within the larger mountains.
Tomorrow evening, the climate will likely be largely cloudy, whereas native rains and remoted storms are anticipated, initially on the northern and western coasts and progressively in the remainder of the island. Hail can be anticipated to fall in a storm. The phenomena could also be intense and even extended in some locations. Winds will likely be primarily southeast to southwest and regionally variable, mild to reasonable, 3 to 4 Beaufort, nonetheless in a storm it’s potential to vary and strengthen. The ocean to the north, west and south will likely be slightly tough, nonetheless within the east it is going to be calm to slightly tough.
On Sunday, the climate will likely be largely cloudy, whereas native rains and remoted storms are anticipated. In a storm, hail can be anticipated to fall, whereas on the best peaks of Troodos, snow will not be excluded. The phenomena might quickly be intense and even extended, particularly within the coastal areas.
On Monday, the climate will stay largely cloudy with localized showers and remoted thunderstorms. In a storm, hail can be anticipated to fall, whereas on the best peaks of Troodos, snow will not be excluded. On Tuesday, there will likely be intermittent elevated native clouds, that are anticipated to provide remoted showers and potential an remoted thunderstorm.
The temperature till Monday will regularly drop, whereas on Tuesday it should stay on the identical ranges, to fluctuate near and slightly under the typical climatic values of the season.