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A refreshing change! Malta set to experience a drop in temperatures with a real feel of 17°C this weekend
Autumn’s in the air!

Lyndsey Grima

Malta is set to experience a refreshing drop in temperatures this weekend, offering some much-needed relief after the recent humid spell.

As we head into the weekend and the upcoming week, a noticeable shift in the weather will bring more comfortable conditions for residents and visitors alike.

This weekend, the lowest ‘real feel’ temperature is expected to drop to around 17°C on Saturday 14th September. This marks a significant change from the warmer, more humid days of the past week. The cooler air will be a welcome break, especially during the evenings when a gentle breeze will make outdoor activities far more pleasant.

Looking ahead to next week, the weather is expected to remain partly cloudy, with a chance of rain on Tuesday, 17th September.

While temperatures during the day will still reach above 25°C, the minimum temperature will continue to drop, signaling the start of more autumn-like conditions.

This decrease in overnight temperatures will bring a more noticeable breeze in the evenings, making it easier to enjoy the cooler air.

As Malta transitions into the latter part of September, the cooler nights and occasional clouds are a reminder that summer's intensity is fading. Keep an eye on the forecast, especially for Tuesday, as it may bring some much-needed rain to the islands.

So, whether you're looking to spend time outdoors this weekend or planning your week ahead, prepare for more comfortable conditions and a touch of autumn in the air!

Are you looking forward to these cooler temperatures?

13th September 2024


Lyndsey Grima
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Lyndsey Grima
Lyndsey has always been passionate about all things content. She keeps her storytelling skills sharp by exercising physically as she’s a fitness buff and also mentally as she enjoys reading and travelling.

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