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Postby SSBubbles » Wed Dec 01, 2010 5:26 pm

Cyprus Mail Wednesday, December 1st 2010
Paphos: 24 °C
Akrotiri: 22 °C
Larnaca: 23 °C
Nicosia: 25 °C
Paphos: 24 °C

More hot weather on the wayIt’s hot, but it’s not a heat waveHottest day of the year heralds summerTemperatures top 40 degreesTopic tags
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DECEMBER, and winter, are officially here and Christmas is just around the corner, but you wouldn’t know it if it weren’t for the decorations in the streets and shop windows.

Temperatures are unseasonably high, there has been no sign of rain and the forecast is for no rain, weathermen said yesterday.

“The prognosis at the moment is not so optimistic,” said meteorological service official Marios Theofilou. Temperatures yesterday reached 27 degrees Centigrade inland, 25 on the coast and 19 in the higher regions. They are not expected to be any different today.

Theofilou said Cyprus had experienced such high temperatures before during November. November 2007 was also a warmer-than-average month. Before that, in 1948 temperatures reached 33 degrees in November.

“What concerns us is that the days with high temperatures are continuous. The whole month has had exceptionally high temperatures,” Theofilou said.

The figures came as the European Environment Agency warned children born in southern Europe today will see temperatures rise 7 Celsius in their lifetime. It said that the number of days hotter than 40.7 Celsius will double along Mediterranean coasts by 2080.

EEA director Jacqueline McGlade said by 2080 people living in southern Europe will experience temperatures of more than 40 degrees centigrade on a daily basis during the summer.

In Cyprus last month inland and coastal temperatures were between five and seven degrees higher than normal while in higher regions they were up to 10 degrees higher.

According to the service’s preliminary data for November, gathered by three stations – Paphos and Larnaca airports, and Athalassa in Nicosia – rainfall was zero, with only traces recorded mid-month in Paphos and Nicosia.

In the same month last year, Paphos recorded 81.3mm of rain, followed by Larnaca with 23.3mm and Nicosia with 21.9mm.

The average maximum temperatures were 25.7 degrees in Paphos, 27.1 in Nicosia, and 26.3 in Larnaca, compared with 22.9, 21.9 and 23.3 respectively during the same month in 2009.

The highest temperature for the month was recorded in Paphos – 31.6 degrees -- and the lowest in Nicosia, 8.9 degrees.

The highest temperature in the capital was 30.6 degrees and in Larnaca it was 28.6 degrees last month.
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Dec 01, 2010 6:30 pm

I got a phone call this morning from Kyrenia ; they complained of the high temperatures and the lack of rain. Doesn't bode well, does it. I told her to come and live in the uk, the land of cool temperatures. She said NOOO WAAAAY!!!
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Postby fedexman » Wed Dec 01, 2010 6:57 pm

denizaksulu wrote:I got a phone call this morning from Kyrenia ; they complained of the high temperatures and the lack of rain. Doesn't bode well, does it. I told her to come and live in the uk, the land of cool temperatures. She said NOOO WAAAAY!!!




funny that my ex said the same thing to me last nite....... come and live in the uk.........

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!

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Re: Cyprus weather ;-)

Postby Cap » Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:02 pm

SSBubbles wrote:Cyprus Mail Wednesday, December 1st 2010
Paphos: 24 °C
Akrotiri: 22 °C
Larnaca: 23 °C
Nicosia: 25 °C
Paphos: 24 °C

More hot weather on the wayIt’s hot, but it’s not a heat waveHottest day of the year heralds summerTemperatures top 40 degreesTopic tags
Cyprus, environment, WeatherFollow the mail on Twitter.

DECEMBER, and winter, are officially here and Christmas is just around the corner, but you wouldn’t know it if it weren’t for the decorations in the streets and shop windows.

Temperatures are unseasonably high, there has been no sign of rain and the forecast is for no rain, weathermen said yesterday.

“The prognosis at the moment is not so optimistic,” said meteorological service official Marios Theofilou. Temperatures yesterday reached 27 degrees Centigrade inland, 25 on the coast and 19 in the higher regions. They are not expected to be any different today.

Theofilou said Cyprus had experienced such high temperatures before during November. November 2007 was also a warmer-than-average month. Before that, in 1948 temperatures reached 33 degrees in November.

“What concerns us is that the days with high temperatures are continuous. The whole month has had exceptionally high temperatures,” Theofilou said.

The figures came as the European Environment Agency warned children born in southern Europe today will see temperatures rise 7 Celsius in their lifetime. It said that the number of days hotter than 40.7 Celsius will double along Mediterranean coasts by 2080.

EEA director Jacqueline McGlade said by 2080 people living in southern Europe will experience temperatures of more than 40 degrees centigrade on a daily basis during the summer.

In Cyprus last month inland and coastal temperatures were between five and seven degrees higher than normal while in higher regions they were up to 10 degrees higher.

According to the service’s preliminary data for November, gathered by three stations – Paphos and Larnaca airports, and Athalassa in Nicosia – rainfall was zero, with only traces recorded mid-month in Paphos and Nicosia.

In the same month last year, Paphos recorded 81.3mm of rain, followed by Larnaca with 23.3mm and Nicosia with 21.9mm.

The average maximum temperatures were 25.7 degrees in Paphos, 27.1 in Nicosia, and 26.3 in Larnaca, compared with 22.9, 21.9 and 23.3 respectively during the same month in 2009.

The highest temperature for the month was recorded in Paphos – 31.6 degrees -- and the lowest in Nicosia, 8.9 degrees.

The highest temperature in the capital was 30.6 degrees and in Larnaca it was 28.6 degrees last month.


You have no idea how disappointed I am.
This will be the worst 'winter' in living memory.

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Postby kurupetos » Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:12 pm

Lucky bustarts, they will have xmas on the beach, while we freeze to death. :evil:
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Postby fedexman » Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:05 pm

i can see it now, the souvla going strong on the beach.....

wots on the menu?

souvla, pastourma, halloumi, sheftalies, lots of pitta.....

keo beer, brandy, zivania, and a few bottles of the finest whisky............

just like a aussie xmas!!!!!!!

enjoy the snow :lol: :wink: :roll:

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Postby paliometoxo » Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:26 pm

yes thats normal cyprus cold winter :(

keo beer, brandy, zivania,


keeps those away they taste nastyyyyyyyyyyy so does whisky but i hear the expensive one is nice with out a burn to the throught..
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:33 pm

paliometoxo wrote:yes thats normal cyprus cold winter :(

keo beer, brandy, zivania,


keeps those away they taste nastyyyyyyyyyyy so does whisky but i hear the expensive one is nice with out a burn to the throught..


I hear it is a good cure for a sore 'throat' as well. :lol:
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Postby fedexman » Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:40 pm

paliometoxo wrote:yes thats normal cyprus cold winter :(

keo beer, brandy, zivania,


keeps those away they taste nastyyyyyyyyyyy so does whisky but i hear the expensive one is nice with out a burn to the throught..


i reckon palio has been hitting the bottle already!

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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:42 pm

fedexman wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:yes thats normal cyprus cold winter :(

keo beer, brandy, zivania,


keeps those away they taste nastyyyyyyyyyyy so does whisky but i hear the expensive one is nice with out a burn to the throught..


i reckon palio has been hitting the bottle already!

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I think Palio is a g & T or sweet sherry person. :lol:
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