| Malta's weather
and climate are strongly influenced by the sea and have a
very characteristic Mediterranean flavour, similar to that
found in southern Italy or southern Greece.
The
climate is typically Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers,
warm and sporadically wet autumns, and short, cool winters
with adequate rainfall. Nearly three-fourths of the total
annual rainfall of about 600 millimetres (24 inches) falls
between October and March; June, July, and August are normally
quite dry.
The
temperature is very stable, the annual mean being 18ºC
(64ºF) and the monthly averages ranging from 12º
C (54ºF) to 31ºC (88ºF). Winds are strong
and frequent; the most common are the cool northwesterly
(majjistral), the dry northeasterly (grigal,
or gregale), and the hot humid southeasterly (xlokk,
or sirocco). The relative humidity is consistently
high and rarely falls below 40%.
Winters
are mild with only rare occurrences of cold weather brought
by north and northeast winds from central Europe. In fact,
daytime winter temperatures almost never fall below 10ºC
(50ºF), while night-time winter temperatures never
fall below 0ºC (32ºF). Hence, snow never falls
in Malta. Sometimes it gets rather windy for up to 3 days
with strong gale force winds blowing either from the northwest
(Malta's most common wind) or from the northeast bringing
days of miserable stormy weather. Most of Malta's rainfall
falls during autumn and winter, mostly from thunderstorms
which make up most of the rainfall from September to December.
It is usually mild in Malta during the winter, with plenty
of sunshine, too, with daytime temperatures usually 15ºC
(59ºF) or above and sometimes also around 20ºC
(68ºF).
Summers
are warm, dry and very sunny. The weather usually shows
signs of warming up in April, heralding in a long spell
of hot, dry weather. It rarely rains from April to August.
July and August are Malta's hottest months with daytime
temperatures usually above 30ºC (86ºF) and quite
often also above 35ºC (95ºF). The highest ever
was in August 1999 when the temperature once went up to
44ºC (111ºF) in the shade at Luqa Airport. However,
since humidity is rather high in Malta (due to the fact
that Malta is an island) summer temperatures can feel quite
irritating, thereby making it quite often unbearable to
stay out in the sun. This is especially so in August and
September, when a high humidity can make it quite unbearable
at night.
However, daytime temperatures in summer are usually mitigated
by cooling sea breezes, especially along the coast, but
in spring and autumn a very hot and dry wind from Africa
occasionally brings unpleasantly high temperatures. This
wind is called the sirocco, which also affects Italy and
Greece, but in Malta it is usually rather drier because
of the short sea track from the African coast.
Annual
rainfall in Malta is rather low - approximately 600mm
(24 inches) and the length of the dry season in summer is
longer than in southern Italy. Malta has a very sunny climate
with an average of five to six hours of sunshine a day in
midwinter and over twelve hours a day in mid-summer.
The
following is the table of averages measured at the Balzan
Malta Weather Station, located in the central part of Malta.
|
Highest Recorded
|
Daily
Average
Temperature in ºC
Hi
Lo
|
Lowest
Recorded
|
Sea
Temperature
|
Daily
hours of
Sunshine
|
Rainfall
in mm
|
| January |
22.2
|
16.1
|
10.1
|
3.9
|
15.4
|
5.46
|
92.4
|
| February |
23.4
|
16.1
|
9.8
|
2.6
|
14.9
|
6.36
|
61.3
|
| March |
33.5
|
17.8
|
11.3
|
4.8
|
15.0
|
7.33
|
36.2
|
| April |
31.7
|
20.1
|
13.1
|
6.5
|
15.9
|
8.46
|
26.5
|
| May |
37.3
|
24.4
|
16.5
|
10.5
|
17.5
|
9.99
|
9.8
|
| June |
40.1
|
28.7
|
20.3
|
14.8
|
21.1
|
11.23
|
6.0
|
| July |
43.1
|
31.5
|
22.7
|
17.4
|
24.1
|
12.15
|
0.2
|
| August |
43.0
|
31.8
|
23.5
|
18.0
|
25.8
|
11.36
|
6.8
|
| September |
39.2
|
28.5
|
21.5
|
15.4
|
25.2
|
9.00
|
67.1
|
| October |
33.5
|
25.4
|
18.7
|
11.3
|
23.2
|
7.22
|
69.8
|
| November |
28.9
|
21.1
|
14.9
|
5.7
|
20.6
|
6.50
|
115.0
|
| December |
24.6
|
17.4
|
11.7
|
3.8
|
17.4
|
5.20
|
114.2
|
NOTE: These
figures are an average of records from the Balzan Malta
Weather Station since 1985.
Sunshine records are for Luqa Airport, which is a few miles
to the southeast of Balzan.
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