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Chilly mornings ahead! Cooler days and a windy weekend expected for Malta as November draws to a close
It’s beginning to feel like Christmas!

Lyndsey Grima

Malta woke up to a brisk and chilly Monday morning, setting the tone for a week of cooler weather across the islands. As November draws to a close, the cooling trend is expected to persist, according to Maltese Islands Weather, with temperatures dipping further by the weekend.

The maximum temperature this week will hover around a comfortable 22°C, the highest being on Wednesday 28th and Thursday 29th. However, as the week progresses, the minimum temperature is forecasted to feel as low as 12°C on Saturday 30th November, particularly during the nighttime hours.

One of the key highlights of this week’s weather is the anticipation of a windy weekend. Starting Saturday, 30th November, the wind is expected to pick up significantly, reaching Force 5-6 levels. This could bring blustery conditions, especially along coastal areas, so outdoor plans may need to be adjusted accordingly. Boaters and those engaging in water activities should exercise caution as the gusty winds may affect sea conditions.

Overall, this week’s weather reflects a definitive transition into winter, with cooler temperatures and breezy conditions marking the change. While daytime temperatures remain pleasant with only Tuesday 26th bringing a slight possible rain showers, the chilly evenings and strong winds call for some extra layers and careful planning for outdoor activities.

Malta’s typically mild winters often bring these gradual shifts in weather, making this week a perfect opportunity to cozy up and enjoy the cooler atmosphere.

Are you enjoying these chillier mornings?

25th November 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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