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The weather in Malta

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The Mediterranean climate determines the character of the Maltese weather, which means dry and hot summers and mild winters. Malta is warmed by the sun during a relatively long period of day-time: a daily average of five to six hours sunshine in winter to more than twelve hours in summer. Whereas for most parts of Europe four seasons divide up the year, Malta hardly knows spring or autumn. Both summer and winter come fairly suddenly; The first starts with a sudden increase in temperature and the latter starts with a few tropical showers. However, annual rainfall is relatively low, averaging less than 600mm per year.

Typical weather in Malta throughout the year

Day-time temperatures in summer average around 32º C, but sea breezes often provide some cooling. The summer season usually lasts from May/June to October, longer than for example Italian summers. With sea temperatures of 24-26 º C, calm seas and hardly ever a drop of rain during the ‘summer months’, swimming offers some cool relaxation and there are plenty of beaches in Malta and Gozo to choose from!

The below table shows you the averages which give a good impression of the weather in Malta throughout the year.

 Month

 H. of sun

 Rain in mm

 Temp range

Sea Temp

    C F C F
 January

 5.5

 90.2

 10-15

49-59

 15

 58

 February

 6.4

 60.3

 9-15

49-59

 15

 58

 March

 7.3

 45.2

 10-17

50-62

 15

 58

 April

 8.5

 25.3

12-19

53-66

 16

 61

 May

 10

 8.5

 15-23

59-73

 18

 65

 June

 11.2

 4.2

19-27

65-81

 21

 70

 July

 12.2

 1.1

21-30

70-86

 25

 76

 August

 11.4

 8.7

22-31

71-87

 26

 78

 September

 9

 39.4

20-28

69-82

 25

 77

 October

 7.2

 120.7

17-24

63-75

 22

 72

 November

 6.5

 75.7

14-20

57-68

 20

 67

 December

 5.2

 96.2

11-17

52-62

 17

 62

 

Current weather

The current weather situation in Malta

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