Localised snow is expected to fall in mountainous areas on Monday, with the rest of the island subjected to partial clouds and isolated rain.
Temperatures are expected to remain at a cool three degrees Celsius in the mountains, while temperatures in the interior will rise to 16 degrees Celsius, and temperatures on the coasts will reach 18 degrees Celsius.
Winds will reach as high as five Beaufort.
Overnight, the west of the island will see locally increased clouds, while the weather will remain clear elsewhere.
Inland overnight temperatures are to drop to just three degrees Celsius inland and one degree below freezing in the mountains.
Temperatures on the coasts will remain milder, at eight degrees Celsius on the south and east coasts and nine degrees Celsius on the west and north coasts.
Frost is expected to form in the mountains and in the foothills overnight, with a possibility of frost in some lowland interior areas.
Through the next few days, increased clouds and isolated rains are expected, with temperatures set to rise.