Nicosia: An unstable air mass is currently impacting the sea area of Cyprus, bringing with it locally increased cloud cover and a potential for isolated showers and thunderstorms. The Cyprus Department of Meteorology has forecasted that overnight and dawn may see low clouds across the region, with the southern and eastern parts at risk of experiencing local mist or isolated fog patches.
According to Cyprus News Agency, the visibility in the affected areas is generally good, although it may be moderate in certain locations. Sea surface temperatures are steady at 20°C, and no warnings have been issued for the period from 1800 on May 24, 2026, to 1800 on May 25, 2026.
The forecast details varying wind conditions across different coasts of Cyprus. On the west coast, winds will shift from northwest to northeast at night, transitioning to a variable direction by morning, and finally settling from southwest to northwest by the afternoon. The sea state will remain smooth to slight throughout.
The south coast will experience winds from southwest to northwest at night, changing to a variable direction by morning, and then moving from south to southwest in the afternoon. The sea condition is expected to be smooth to slight.
For the east coast, southwest to west winds are expected at night, with a shift to southeast to south by morning, and settling to southeast to southwest in the afternoon. The sea will remain smooth to slight.
On the north coast, winds will initially blow from southeast to southwest at night, shifting throughout the day, and ending from southwest to northwest by afternoon. The sea state will be smooth to slight, with some areas initially being slight.
The atmospheric pressure at the time of the forecast was recorded at 1015 hPa. The Cyprus Department of Meteorology issued this forecast at 1700 on May 24, 2026.