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Cyprus has a Mediterranean climate along the coast, with mild and rainy winters and hot and sunny summers, while in the inland plain of Nicosia the climate is hotter in summer. In the mountainous areas, the climate is obviously colder.
Cyprus has one of the warmest climates and warmest winters in the Mediterranean part of the European Union. The average annual temperature on the coast is around 24 °C (75 °F) during the day and 14 °C (57 °F) at night. Generally, the warm season lasts about eight months.
Cyprus has a long, hot and dry summer which lasts for about six months from mid April to mid October and a short, mild winter which lasts for about three months, from December to February. In between, we have short spring and autumn seasons of about one and a half month each.
In the following table, we can see the temperature by month in Cyprus*. The coldest month is January, with an average of 10.9 °C ( 51.6 °F). The warmest month is August, with an average of 27.5 °C ( 81.5 °F).
In June, Cyprus experiences warm and sunny weather, making it the perfect time to visit the island. With average temperatures ranging from 24°C to 29°C (75°F to 84°F), you can expect plenty of sunshine and clear skies during the day.
Winter in Cyprus, from December to February, experiences the coolest temperatures, with averages ranging from 13°C (55.4°F) to 17°C (62.6°F). Nights can be chilly, with lows dropping down to 5°C (41°F), particularly in the mountainous regions.
Cyprus’s climate is a harmonious blend of sun-drenched summers and mild winters, forming a magnet for sun lovers and serenity seekers alike. A predictable pattern of ample sunshine and appealing temperatures makes Cyprus a desirable destination throughout the year.