Friday morning saw 17cm of snow on Troodos’ highest peaks, with rain and thin dust in the atmosphere forecast for the rest of the day across the island.

As low pressure continues to affect the area, local clouds and isolated showers are expected, mainly in the mountains.

Winds will be a northeast to southeast gentle to moderate breeze, 3 to 4 Beaufort, over slight seas.

Temperatures will reach 19C inland, 21C along the coast and 12C in the highest mountains.

Friday night will be cloudy with isolated showers along the coast.

Winds will be a northwest to northeast gentle breeze of 3 Beaufort, over slight to moderate seas.

Temperatures will drop to 7C inland, 11C along the coast and 3C in the highest mountains, where frost is expected to form.

Saturday will be cloudy with isolated showers in the afternoon, mainly in the mountains.

Temperatures are not expected to record a significant change and will remain above the average for the season.

Sunday and Monday will be cloudy with isolated showers in the afternoon and a possible isolated thunderstorm.

Temperatures will remain above the seasonal average.