Friday will be mostly sunny with a chance of afternoon showers and isolated thunderstorms in the mountains, the south and inland. Temperatures will rise to 25C in the interior and the coasts, and 16C in the higher mountains. Winds will be mainly south-to-north-westerly, initially light, later up to moderate, 4 Beaufort. The sea will be rough.
Overnight increased clouds are expected bring isolated rains or storms, mainly on the north and west coasts. Temperatures will drop to 13C in the interior and on the southeast coast, 15C on the remaining coasts, and 7C in the higher mountains. Winds will gradually become mainly north-westerly and light, 3 Beaufort. The sea will remain rough.
Rains and storms are expected by Saturday night, as well as on Sunday and Monday. There is a high chance of hail and phenomena may be intense. The first snowfall is forecast on the highest peaks of Troodos.
Temperatures will drop through Monday inline with the seasonal norms or slightly below.