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Malta Heatwave Shows No Mercy! Temperature Soars To 37°C!

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The heatwave known as 'Lucifier' seems to have no remorse whatsoever! Tourists rejoice! Get your factor 50 sunscreen out, forecasts for temperatures showing highs of 37 °C in Malta for later today 😓 😎 JM.

Malta Weather – Live Temperature for Malta and Gozo Weather. Wind, Humidity, UV Index & Precipitation Forecast

Get up to the minuet weather information for Malta. On this Malta weather site, you can access weather data and forecast information such as live weather around the island, local forecast (e.g. a Weather Forecast for Valetta Malta or even Rabat), wind and wind speed, hourly humidity levels, rainfall (precipitation) prediction, UV Index and even severe weather warnings for extreme weather events.

Want to Enjoy the Sun? Plan Your Free Time with our Malta Weather 15 Day forecast. Get your weather data 24/7

It’s no use planning that amazing beach party in Mellieha for the following weekend and on the day the rain spoils all your fun. Likewise, maybe you fancy a quick daytime stroll on the promenade in Sliema or St Julian’s and want to see the Malta weather forecast for the next couple of hours to make sure its not going to get warmer during your outing. Whatever your situation, plan ahead using our Malta weather 15 day forecast. This way you’ll always know the correct daily weather forecast in advance.

Average Hours of Sun Per Month in Malta



Love Sailing? Get Malta Weather for the Mediterranean - Sea Temperature, Wind Speed & Climate Conditions

There’s nothing better than getting out on your boat and sailing around this beautiful island, Gozo and Comino. With our marine forecast you can get important Malta weather forecasts and other meteorological data for your time spent out sailing on the beautiful Mediterranean Sea. Check Air pressure and atmospheric weather conditions, sea temperature, chance of rain, wind speeds and weather patterns via satellite images and a live weather map. Determine visibility when it’s cloudy on the seas and access radar data.

Sunbathing During a Heatwave Can Be Hazardous. Check Malta Weather Forecasts for Hourly Temperature and UV Index

Enjoying the summer months in Malta can be tricky partly due to soaring temperatures during July and August. The island of Malta experiences frequent heat waves during these months and it’s advisable to check temperature forecasts, average temperature and the UV Index daily before heading out for fun at the beach.

The Sun Can Be Dangerous, Take Proper Precautions during Summer Months.

Thousands of people come every year to Malta as tourists on holiday and they rely on accurate weather and climate information to help make their vacation one to remember. Living in here is also serious business, especially when it comes to the weather in Malta. Walking 5-10 minuets to work in summer can be hard work in this heat. Be sure to use plenty of sunscreen (Factor 50) to protect your skin and drink lots of water to keep you hydrated whatever you’re doing when outside during long spells of extreme heat. Winds are great because they keep you cool in summer, but they can also hide how hot it is and it’s easy to get sunburnt on a sunny and windy day.

Climate in Malta - Climate Change Malta, Global Warming and How It Effects Malta Weather

Being a tiny island in the Mediterranean has its advantages and disadvantages when it comes to weather. The climate of Malta is such that you get long summers and mild winters, but the position of Malta as a country means it had high levels of humidity and periods of prolonged drought with very little rainfall during summer months. Climate science recently has played a big part in educating people about the dangers of UV and too much exposure to the sun, the changing climate in Malta has seen temperatures soar to almost 40 °C during the hottest summer days. Climate scientists from the Met Office, the National Weather service and Meteorologists from the University of Malta Meteorology Department noted dramatic changes in the Maltese climate and also in yearly Malta weather patterns during a recent observation collective study of european climate and weather reports. Global climate change is the culprit, climate data suggests greenhouse gases and global warming has contributed on the whole. Precipitation levels go up and down each year and predicting periods of rainfall his become quite difficult as the years go on.