Nicosia: The Cyprus Department of Meteorology has issued a forecast for the sea area surrounding Cyprus, indicating that a weak high-pressure system is currently influencing the region's weather conditions. The forecast period extends from midday on January 14, 2026, to midday on January 15, 2026. The atmospheric pressure at the time of the issuance was recorded at 1021 hPa. The weather is expected to remain mainly fine, with visibility reported as good and a sea surface temperature of 19°C.
According to Cyprus News Agency, no warnings have been issued for this period, suggesting stable weather conditions across the coastal areas. Specific forecasts for the west, south, east, and north coasts of Cyprus detail variations in wind patterns and sea states. The west coast will experience northwest to north winds, initially ranging from force 4 to 5 in the afternoon, then later decreasing to force 4. The state of the sea will transition from moderate to slight to moderate conditions.
The south coast is expected to have northwest to north winds at force 3 to 4 in the afternoon, with slight sea conditions that may become locally smooth to slight. During the night, northwest to northeast winds at force 3, occasionally reaching 3 to 4, will prevail, maintaining smooth to slight sea conditions.
On the east coast, winds will be from the northwest to north at force 3 to 4 in the afternoon, and the sea state will remain slight. By night, winds will shift west to northwest at force 3, occasionally reaching 4 offshore, with smooth to slight sea conditions.
The north coast will experience northwest to north winds at force 4 to 5 in the afternoon, gradually decreasing to force 4. The sea state will similarly transition from moderate to slight to moderate conditions. Overnight, winds will shift to southwest to northwest at force 3 to 4, gradually decreasing to force 3.
Overall, the region is expected to maintain relatively stable and calm weather patterns within the forecast period, providing favorable conditions for marine activities around Cyprus.