On Friday, the weather will be predominantly overcast with sporadic rain showers that may be accompanied by thunderstorms.

Temperatures will range from 25 degrees Celsius inland, to around 24 degrees on the coast and around 18 degrees in the higher mountains.

Winds will blow mainly north- to southeasterly, reaching up to 5 Beaufort and may locally increase to very strong 6 Beaufort. The sea will be slightly rough to rough and locally rough.

Tonight, the weather will be partly cloudy. Temperatures will drop to 13 degrees Celsius inland, around 16 degrees on the coast and to 7 degrees in the higher mountains.

Winds will continue to blow mainly north- to southeasterly, reaching up to moderate 4 Beaufort. The sea will be rough.

Rainy weather conditions are expected to persist over the weekend, with cloudy skies, local rain and isolated storms forecast for Saturday.

On Sunday, it will gradually become mainly cloudy, with local rain and isolated storms expected in the afternoon, mainly in the mountainous and eastern parts of the island.

On Monday, increased cloudiness is expected to develop locally, mainly after noon, giving isolated rain or even storms, mainly in the mountains and on the southern and south-eastern coasts.

The temperature will drop significantly on Saturday, falling below average climatic values.

Dust will be visible in the air until Sunday.