Wednesday will be mostly clear with temporarily increased clouds. Temperatures will rise to 24C in the interior, 23C on the southeast coast, 21C on the west coast, 22C on the remaining coasts and around 16C on the higher mountains. Winds will blow north- to south-easterly and in the west south- to north-westerly, light to moderate, up to 4 Beaufort, later turning south-to northwesterly, of the same intensity island wide. The sea will be somewhat rough.

Overnight will be mostly clear, with a chance of light rains in the west and on the north-west coasts. Temperatures will drop to 8C in the interior, 12C on the west, southeast and east coasts, 10C on the remaining coasts and 4C in the higher mountains. Winds will be mainly south- to north-westerly, weak to moderate, up to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be calm to slightly rough.

Thursday will start off clear with afternoon rains expected, mainly in the mountains and the east, and evening rains, mainly in the west. On Friday, increased clouds are expected bring rains and isolated storms island wide, continuing into the weekend.

Temperatures will gradually drop by Friday reaching close to average for the season, with a slight rise expected again on Saturday.