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How many hours of sunshine?! Met Office releases Malta's weather round-up for 2019
You wouldn’t believe these stats!

Jillian Mallia

The start of the new year always has us looking forward to what’s to come, but also looking back to what happened over the past year. The Met Office have done just that, releasing a weather round-up of 2019.

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“2019 ended on a rather chilly note as the air temperature dropped to a lowest minimum of 7.6˚C on the last two days of the year and hail pelted parts of the islands,” they said in a statement. And boy, did we feel it! “However, December was generally warmer, sunnier and considerably drier than the climate norm.”

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Rainfall

“In contrast, the year started with a wetter-than-average January, which produced 99.8 mm of much-needed precipitation. Having drenched the islands in 107.4 mm of November rain and contributed circa 19% of the year’s total rainfall, the eleventh month of the year was the wettest of 2019. Marked by a total absence of rain, on the other hand, June was the year’s driest month as well as one of six months in 2019 to produce rainfall levels that fell short of respective monthly quotas.”

Them scorching heatwaves

“Registering a highest maximum air temperature of 37.8˚C amid the first heatwave of the meteorological summer, last June became the hottest one on record since 1923.” Yes, we remember sweating through our clothes that month! “Exactly a month later, as a second heatwave rippled across the island, the mercury rose even further to hit 39.6˚C and establish the 9th of July as the hottest day of the year. While the sea offered some respite from the sultry weather to many tourists and locals, monthly sea surface temperatures were higher than average throughout the year, bar in May,” the Met Office reports.  

Chilly days

The 23rd of February was the year’s coldest day, seeing the air temperature dip to a frigid 3.7˚C and a severe Gregale storm batter the Maltese islands with winds blowing at a maximum speed of 54 knots. A total of 47 thunderstorms were reported at the Meteorological Office throughout the year, with October taking the title of stormiest month of 2019 after having clocked up an above-average total of 11 thundery days.

Let it shine!

“In 2019, sunshine was certainly not in short supply, with the sun making an appearance for a full 2992.1 hours. July was the sunniest month of the year, during which the sun shone for just over 368 hours.”

“Despite being the dullest month of 2019, December outshone the climatic norm by almost 14 hours, treating visitors and islanders to more sunshine than expected at this time of year.” We did have some awesome sunshine to end the year, didn’t we? Despite the chilly weather, that is.

7th January 2020


Jillian Mallia
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Jillian Mallia
A book lover, writer and globetrotter who loves exploring new places and the local gems that the Maltese Islands have to offer. An avid foodie and arts fanatic, Jillian searches the island and beyond for the perfect settings to write about.

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