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Dust Returns to the Atmosphere: When to Expect Rain and Storms

Published February 14, 2026, 17:55
Dust Returns to the Atmosphere: When to Expect Rain and Storms

The Meteorological Department announced the return of dust to the atmosphere from Monday, which will gradually subside on Tuesday. The weather will be mainly clear, but there will be local increased cloud cover, mainly in the west. Winds will be light to moderate, but will gradually become northwesterly and light. The temperature will drop to 8 degrees inland, 10 on the coast, and 4 in the higher mountains. Tomorrow, the weather will be mainly clear with local increased cloud cover. Winds will be easterly to southeasterly, light to moderate, and the sea will be slightly rough. The temperature will rise to 20 degrees inland and on the coast, and to 12 in the higher mountains. On Tuesday, the weather will be mainly cloudy with the possibility of isolated showers and thunderstorms. Local showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected on Wednesday, which will subside late in the afternoon. The temperature will rise on Monday, but will begin to fall from Tuesday, returning to near the average climatic values. At Troodos, the snow height at the time of the bulletin was 7 centimeters. Citizens are advised to be prepared for changes in weather conditions and to take the necessary protective measures.