Nicosia: Low pressure is currently affecting the sea area of Cyprus, leading to local showers and isolated thunderstorms expected at times. The Cyprus Department of Meteorology has released a forecast for the period from 1200 on November 25, 2025, until 1200 on November 26, 2025. The forecast covers an area extending 8 kilometers seawards, with atmospheric pressure recorded at 1015 hPa.
According to Cyprus News Agency, the visibility in the region is generally good but may become moderate to poor during showers. The sea surface temperature remains at 23°C, with no warnings issued for the period.
For the West Coast, winds are expected to blow from west to northwest at a Beaufort scale of 4, occasionally reaching 4 to 5 in the afternoon, resulting in a slight to moderate state of the sea. Overnight, winds will shift gradually to northwest to north at 3 to 4, with the sea state becoming slight. By morning, northwest to north winds at a scale of 3 will gradually shift to northwest 3 to 4, with the sea state becoming smooth to slight.
The South Coast will experience southwest to west winds at 4, locally reaching 5, leading to a slight sea state in the afternoon. Through the night, winds will change to west to northwest at 3 to 4, and soon turn northwest to north at 3, smoothing the sea to slight by morning. The morning will see winds from the northwest at 3, soon becoming variable with a smooth to slight sea state.
On the East Coast, variable winds at 3 to 4, locally reaching 4, will create a smooth to slight sea state, locally slight in the afternoon. During the night, west to northwest winds at 3 to 4 will result in a smooth to slight sea state, locally slight. By morning, winds will shift from southwest to northwest at 3, with offshore variations at 3 to 4, maintaining a smooth to slight sea state.
The North Coast will experience southwest to northwest winds at 3 to 4, locally reaching 4 to 5, causing a slight sea state, locally slight to moderate in the afternoon. Overnight, winds will shift to southwest to west at 3 to 4, gradually moving to south to southwest at 3, resulting in a slight to moderate sea state, settling to slight. By morning, winds will blow from southwest to northwest at 3, with a slight sea state, gradually becoming smooth to slight near the coast.