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Smokin’ hot! Temperatures with a real feel of 38°C are expected to hit Malta this week
Today is the ‘coolest’ day for this week!

Lyndsey Grima

Get ready, summer lovers because it’s about to get sweaty! According to the Facebook page, Maltese Islands Weather, today marks the "coolest" day of the week, with a maximum temperature of 30°C.

However, don't get too comfortable with the mild weather because we’ll be starting off July with a bang! In fact, the page reports that summer is about to turn up the heat as the week progresses.

The forecast predicts that by the weekend, maximum temperatures will soar to a scorching 34°C or even 35°C with a real feel of 38°C, specifically on Saturday 8th July. It seems like the summer season is finally ready to unleash its full potential.

Anticipation is building as the upcoming weekend promises to deliver the first truly sunny, hot, and calm experience of the season. After enduring moderate temperatures and occasional cloudy days, the heat will definitely be on, and it’s safe to say, that we’ll probably be experiencing our first heatwave soon!

Get ready to embrace the rising temperatures and make the most of the forthcoming weekend.

Prepare your sunscreen, dust off your sunglasses, and get ready to savour truly scorching summer days.

3rd July 2023


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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