🇨🇾 Cyprus Weather Report – Month-by-Month Overview
❄️ January
Mild and wet. Coastal temperatures range from 8°C to 16°C, while mountain areas like Troodos may drop below freezing and receive snow. Rainfall is frequent, and skies are often cloudy.
🌨️ February
Still cool. Coastal highs reach 17°C, with lows around 9°C. Snow continues in the mountains, while the lowlands experience scattered showers and occasional sunny breaks.
🌱 March
Spring begins. Temperatures rise to 12–20°C. Rainfall decreases, and wildflowers bloom across the countryside. The Troodos snow begins to melt, and hiking trails reopen.
🌸 April
Milder and brighter. Highs reach 22–26°C. Rain is rare, and sunshine dominates. Coastal areas become popular for early beachgoers, and inland regions warm up quickly.
🌼 May
Warm and dry. Temperatures climb to 25–30°C. Rainfall is minimal, and the sea becomes swimmable. Ideal for outdoor activities, festivals, and coastal travel.
☀️ June
Start of summer. Highs range from 30–34°C. Skies are clear, and humidity rises. Coastal breezes offer relief, while inland areas feel hot and dry.
🔥 July
Hot and sunny. Temperatures reach 33–38°C, especially inland. Rain is virtually absent. UV levels are high, and beach resorts are at full capacity.
🏖️ August
Peak summer. Highs remain between 33–38°C. Nights are warm, and the sea is ideal for swimming. Coastal towns are lively, and tourism peaks.
🍂 September
Still warm. Temperatures ease to 30–34°C. Occasional showers may appear late in the month. The crowds thin, but beach conditions remain excellent.
🌦️ October
Mild and pleasant. Highs drop to 26–30°C. Rainfall increases slightly, especially inland. Autumn colors begin to show in the mountains.
🌫️ November
Cooler and wetter. Temperatures range from 15–24°C. Rain becomes more frequent, and evenings grow cooler. Snow may begin in higher elevations late in the month.
🎄 December
Winter returns. Coastal highs hover around 14–18°C, with lows near 8°C. Rain is common, and snow begins in the Troodos range. Holiday lights brighten towns and villages.


















