Thursday will turn mainly clear following dissipation of light mist or fog in some areas, although dust episodes are expected at times. Temperatures will rise to 18C inland, 21C on the coast, and 12C in the higher mountains. Winds will be mainly north-to south-easterly, weak to moderate, up to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be calm to slightly rough.

Overnight will continue mainly clear though clouds are expected in coast areas, as well as light mist or fog. Temperatures will drop to 6C inland, 10C on the coast, and 3C in the higher mountains, where frost is expected. Winds will turn north-westerly to north-easterly and on the north coast south-easterly, weak, 3 Beaufort. The sea will remain calm to slightly rough.

Friday will start off clear, gradually turning cloudy and by noon rains are expected in some regions. In the evening, coastal rains will occur. Saturday is also forecast to bring rains and the chance of an isolated afternoon storm. Similar weather is forecast for Sunday.

Temperatures are not expected to change significantly through Sunday, remaining above the seasonal average. The height of the snow on the highest peaks of Troodos at the time of publication was 17 cm.