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Sunshinelover


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31/12/2011 09:18

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Hi all To people who live there,what weather would I expect in spring time as a norm please



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Deniz1


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31/12/2011 14:59

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We get some sunny days but it can still be a bit unsettled and chilly at night.



pammick


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01/01/2012 15:13

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Jan and Feb - quite chilly, especially at night, you need the same sort of warm clothes you would wear in UK, but the bonus is sunshine most days when temps are between 16-20. March and April are lovely months, still cool at night but the weather is warming during the day and the spring flowers are just beautiful. April is my favourite month and I would recommend it if you want some sunshine without being cooked!

Wait until after Easter and you might get a better deal - come and enjoy, it is beautiful here!



BizziLizzi


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01/01/2012 17:52

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Jan and Feb are norally the worst months in Cyprus - heavy, prolonged and frequent rain and a slight risk of snow on the higher ground and air frosts, though still a lot more sunny days than England.



March are April are variable. I dont usually find it warm enough to swim until early May, but if you like walking the lovely wild flowers start in Jan and are over by May.



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