Get ready for a hot and dry week ahead, as a dominant high-pressure system settles over the region, bringing stable, summer-like conditions and keeping temperatures consistently above 30°C.
With little to no wind in the upper atmosphere and no rain in sight, according to Facebook page Aggornament tat-Temp, this weather pattern is expected to persist not only through the week but possibly into the next.
Starting today Monday, 9th June, temperatures will soar to a sizzling 34°C under clear blue skies, accompanied by a gentle force 3 westerly wind.
Tuesday and Wednesday will continue the sunny trend with slightly cooler, though still intense, highs of 32°C and light, variable winds offering little relief from the heat.
The second half of the week offers no respite either. From Thursday through Saturday, temperatures will hover around 30–32°C, with moderate northeast to west winds. Sunday, 15th June, wraps up the week with a high of 31°C and a gentle breeze from the west-northwest.
UV levels will be extreme, peaking at an index of 10, so sun protection is essential for anyone spending time outdoors. The sea temperature remains inviting at 22°C, a perfect way to cool off, though low humidity at 30% means heat may feel more manageable despite the intensity.
Atmospheric pressure sits at a steady 1018 hPa, further reinforcing the calm, settled conditions. While beachgoers and sunseekers will welcome the glorious weather, residents are advised to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged sun exposure during peak hours, and apply high-factor sunscreen regularly.
This week marks the beginning of true summer weather, and there’s no sign of it letting up any time soon!
Are you loving these hot summer days?