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Sizzling start, stormy twist! Here's what the weather in Malta is looking like this week
A mix of weather conditions this week!

Lyndsey Grima

The Maltese Islands are set to experience a varied weather pattern this week, according to the latest update from the popular Facebook page, Maltese Islands Weather.

Monday 12th and Tuesday 13th will bring fine weather, with sunny to partly cloudy skies and pleasant temperatures around 25°C. These conditions are ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying the islands' natural beauty.

Although the weather is expected to be quite sunny during these two days, wind is expected to be around Force 4-5 which will provide slightly breezy conditions during the day and evenings.

Wednesday 14th is expected to be mostly cloudy, signalling a shift in the weather. In fact, the wind will pick up in the evening, expecting to blow at around Force 5-6.

From Thursday 15th through Saturday 17th, the forecast indicates rain at times, accompanied by cooler temperatures and increased wind speeds. In fact, the temperature will drop to 19°C on Thursday with the lowest temperature to feel like 12°C at nighttime.

This change suggests a less stable weather pattern, which is typical of May weather before transitioning into the summer months.

By Sunday 18th, the weather is anticipated to improve, returning to fine conditions with plenty of sunshine. This will provide a pleasant end to the week and an opportunity to enjoy outdoor plans.

Overall, the week will start and end with favourable weather, while the midweek period will be marked by cloudiness and occasional rain.

Are you a sunshine or a rainfall lover?

12th May 2025


Lyndsey Grima
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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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