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Rain or shine? Unstable weather persists throughout the week across the Maltese Islands
It looks like we haven’t seen the end of the rain yet!

Lyndsey Grima

After a long weekend of heavy rain, it seems the gloomy weather is far from over. According to popular Facebook page, Maltese Islands Weather, this week brings a mix of rain, clouds, and a brief glimpse of sunshine, making it an unpredictable time for outdoor plans.

Light rain is expected to return on Wednesday, 12th February, with similar conditions forecasted for Friday and Saturday. While these showers may not be as intense as the downpours over the weekend, they will still bring damp and chilly conditions. Carrying an umbrella and dressing in layers will be essential to stay comfortable.

Thursday 13th February offers a brief break from the rain, with cloudy skies dominating throughout the day. Despite the lack of sunshine, it will be the warmest day of the week, with a real feel of 20 degrees. This slight increase in temperature may provide a small window for outdoor activities before the rain returns on Friday.

Sunday finally brings some sunshine, making it the brightest day of the week. However, don’t expect warm, spring-like conditions just yet. Despite the clear skies, the lowest real feel temperature will drop to a chilly 7 degrees, reminding us that the wintry feel of February is still holding on.

With such unpredictable weather patterns, it’s best to stay prepared for anything.

Whether it’s rain, clouds, or a brief moment of sun, this week’s forecast proves that the transition between seasons is anything but smooth.

Are you looking forward to the summer hot months?

11th February 2025


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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