On Wednesday the weather will initially be mostly clear with gradually increasing cloud cover and local showers and isolated thunderstorms expected, mainly in the highlands, inland and the north. Winds will be mainly north-easterly to south-easterly turning to south-westerly and north-westerly, weak to moderate, up to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be slightly rough. Temperatures will rise to 27 C in the interior, 25 C on the coasts and 18 C in the higher mountains.

Wednesday night will be mostly clear with light mist or low clouds developing in some areas. Winds will be mainly westerly to north-westerly, weak, up to 3 Beaufort, at times moderate on the west coast up to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be calm to slightly rough. Temperatures will drop to 13 C in the interior, 17 C on the coast and 10 C in the higher mountains.

On Thursday, the weather will be mostly clear with clouds in the afternoon expected to bring showers or an isolated thunderstorm, mainly in the mountains and inland. Temperatures will rise gradually, reaching close to average for the season.

On Friday, the weather will be mostly clear with temporarily increased high clouds, while from the evening onwards thin dust will be suspended in the atmosphere. Temperatures will rise gradually, to fluctuate close to the average climatic values.

On Saturday, the weather will be partly cloudy with medium and high clouds and possibility of light rain. Temperatures are not expected to change significantly.