Climate of Province Gazimağusa

Famagusta's climate is typical of the Mediterranean climate, which makes the region generally mild and pleasant throughout the year. The average annual temperature usually ranges between 18°C and 24°C, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities and tourism.

The summer months are the hottest in Famagusta, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C from June to August. The weather during this period is very dry and hot. Humidity also rises, especially in July and August, which can sometimes feel oppressive. During heat waves, life in the city tends to slow down, with people preferring to be active in the early morning and cooler evenings.

The autumn season is a time when temperatures in Famagusta gradually start to drop and rainfall increases. September and October are usually still warm, but by November the average temperature drops to between 15°C and 20°C. During this season, light winds and increased rainfall revitalize wildlife after the dry days of summer. Vegetation regenerates and the city's landscape becomes greener.

The winter months are generally mild in Famagusta, with temperatures rarely dropping below 10°C. Rainfall is highest from December to February, which can cause occasional flooding and inundation at this time of year. Winds become more pronounced and persistent in winter, which can adversely affect activities on the sea and some outdoor activities. However, winters in Famagusta are generally suitable for hiking and nature activities, as the weather is far from harsh winter conditions.

Spring is a time when the weather in the city starts to warm up again and wildlife comes to life. From March to May, the average temperature gradually rises to 20°C. Although there is some light rainfall during this season, the days are generally sunny. In spring, winds are felt less than in winter, creating more favorable conditions for sea and outdoor activities.

As a result, Famagusta's climate experiences seasonal changes that affect the social and economic life of the city. Hot and dry summers encourage tourism, while mild winters offer locals and visitors the opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities throughout the year. Each season contributes to the dynamics of the city with its own natural beauty and weather conditions.