Yellow Weather Warning Issued for Easter Sunday
The Met Office has alerted the public to a yellow weather warning set to disrupt Easter Sunday festivities. Residents and visitors alike are advised to brace for isolated and powerful storms that are forecasted to sweep across the region. The warning is scheduled to be in place from the early hours of 5am, extending until the evening at 7pm.
According to the latest reports, the inclement weather is expected to originate in the west of the island before progressing towards the east, affecting the entire country. The Met Office has also indicated that there is a potential for hail, urging citizens to take necessary precautions to protect property and ensure personal safety.
As families gather to celebrate, it is important to note that the unsettled weather is likely to persist into Easter Monday. The forecast suggests that isolated showers and storms are particularly likely south of Troodos and could extend into the southeast regions. These conditions may put a damper on outdoor activities planned for the holiday.
Looking ahead to Easter Tuesday, a brief respite is expected with mainly clear skies predicted for the morning. However, the afternoon could see a return of cloudiness, with the Met Office not ruling out the chance of
In light of these forecasts, event organizers and businesses are making adjustments to their Easter plans, ensuring that safety remains a top priority. The community is reminded to heed the warnings and advisories issued by the Met Office during this period of unpredictable weather.