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In Britain it would be inevitable. After months of blazing sunshine and record temperatures the Bank Holiday weekend in Cyprus began on Friday with torrential rain and hailstorms. The unseasonal weather took Cypriot families by surprise, many of whom had travelled to the Troodos Mountains for a traditional picnic on this national holiday.
Just in time for the food to be unpacked, and everyone about to eat, the rain began at around noon, followed by a gentle mist, making roads in the region slippery and low visibility in the mountains. While coastal holidays resorts such as Limassol and Paphos still basked in sunshine and temperatures just over 30 degrees, Nicosia had a short but sharp rain shower that caused flash flooding in the Strovolos area.
However, the welcome rain is just a tiny fraction of the rainfall required to restore Cyprus’ reservoirs to anything like normal levels.
The holiday weekend traditionally involves many Cypriot families heading for the eastern coastal resorts from the towns. The inevitable traffic queues into Protaras, Larnaca and Ayia Napa had almost gone by Saturday lunchtime, as families enjoyed the sunshine and free entertainment laid on by the local councils, such as the free concert by the CyBC Orchestra in Ayia Napa tonight (Sunday 17 Aug.)
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