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Sizzling days ahead for Malta! July kicks off with a real feel temperature of 38 degrees
The average temperature in July compared to previous years seems to be climbing

Francesca Vella

Maltese Islands Weather have announced on their Facebook page that July will begin with a maximum real feel temperature of 38 degrees, with the lowest temperature at night also increasing to 25 degrees on the 1st of July.

Winds will also increase at the beginning of next week, reaching forces between 4-5 on Monday 1st July.

Despite yesterday’s surprise downpour, there’s minimal chance of more rain this week, so go ahead and plan your evening BBQs!

Remember to stay hydrated during these hot days, drinking a minimum of 2 litres of water and avoiding direct sunlight during peak hours.

Are you enjoying the summer heat so far?

25th June 2024


Francesca Vella
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Francesca Vella
Francesca has always felt most at home in a cinema or theatre, particularly if musicals are involved. She loves to read, write, and share about her experiences of both the fictional and the real world.

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