Isolated rain and storms are expected on Thursday afternoon, mainly in mountainous areas, in the south, the east and possibly inland. Temperatures are expected to reach around 21 degrees inland.  

Mild winds will blow south- to northwest at up to 4 Beaufort and temporarily moderate to strong along the coast, 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will generally be a little rough and temporarily upwind to rough. 

Overnight, the weather will remain partly cloudy with rain expected in the west and in the north. Temperatures will drop to around 4 degrees Celsius inland, around 9 degrees on the south coast, around 16 degrees on the west coast, around 12 degrees on the north and east coasts and around 5 degrees in the higher mountains. 

On Good Friday it will be partly cloudy, with rain possible in the west and north early in the day. Gradually after noon the weather will become mainly clear, while in the evening, clouds in the west may give isolated rain. 

Temperatures will rise to around 21 degrees inland, around 20 degrees on the coast and around 10 degrees in the higher mountains. 

Mild winds will blow mainly south- to northwest at 3 to 4 Beaufort and increase to moderate to strong, reaching up to 5 Beaufort.

On Holy Saturday, the weather will be partly cloudy, with isolated showers and strong winds expected to hit the island. 

On Easter Sunday, most areas can expect mainly clear weather with temporarily increased cloud. Isolated rain is expected mainly in the mountains and in the east at noon.

On Easter Monday, it will be mainly clear, with local cloud developing after noon. 

The temperature on Sunday is not expected to change significantly, remaining slightly below normal levels for the season, but it is expected to rise on Monday.