On Monday after the weather will start off mainly clear while in the afternoon clouds are expected to bring isolated rains and storms, in the mountains and the eastern half of the island. Hail is likely to fall. Winds will be initially southerly to south-westerly, up to 3 Beaufort, and locally on the coast up to moderate, 4 Beaufort, later turning south-westerly to north-westerly up 4 Beaufort and strong on the south coast up to 5 Beaufort . The sea will be rough. Temperatures will rise to 32C in the interior, 29C on the north coasts, 27C on the remaining coasts and 21C in the higher mountains.

Overnight the weather will be mostly clear with some low clouds on the west and north coasts. Winds will be mainly south-westerly to north-westerly, light to moderate up to 4 Beaufort, later turning light, up to 3 Beaufort. The sea will become calm to slightly rough. Temperatures will drop to around 18C in the interior, 20C on the coast and 11C in the higher mountains.

On Tuesday, rains and isolated storms are expected in the afternoon, mainly in the mountains and in the east. On Wednesday isolated rains are expected in the mountains, and possibly in the interior. On Thursday, the weather will be mostly sunny with locally increased clouds in the afternoon.

Temperatures are expected to remain steady through Tuesday, with a gradual rise expected through Thursday, to reach above average for the season.