New & now
Strong wind warning issued! Powerful winds expected to hit Malta & Gozo TOMORROW
The strong winds will subside by Saturday afternoon.

Emma Galea 16th November 2023

Multiple Maltese weather pages have issued warnings stating that strong winds with high forces are to be expected tomorrow, Friday, 16th November 2023.

‘Aggornament ta’ Temp’ have stated that the wind will reach Force seven from 9pm tomorrow and this will persist until 11am Saturday, 17th November 2023. This is however expected to subside by Saturday afternoon.

‘Maltese Islands Weather’ are predicting Force seven to eight winds that will also continue until Saturday morning. They’re even saying that there might be the possibility of rain on Saturday.

The meteorological office at the Malta International airport is forecasting Force six winds for Friday evening and Saturday morning.

Malta International Airport

Temperatures will continue to drop in the coming days. ‘Temp Madwarna’ is anticipating temperatures to drop significantly by 5°C by the end of the week.

Neither the Gozo Channel ferry nor the Gozo Highspeed fast ferry have issued any statements as to weather they will be cancelling any of their services on Friday or Saturday but it is advised to keep an eye out just in case. 

Do you enjoy this kind of weather? 

Instagram/maltatravellers Instagram/you.are.adventure

16th November 2023


Emma Galea
Written by
Emma Galea
Emma is a Gozitan writer who loves all things related to English literature and history. When not busy studying or writing you will either find her immersed in a fictional book or at the cinema trying to watch as many films as she possibly can!

You may also like...
New & now
New & now
Make sure to plan ahead if you're passing through the area after 9 PM.

Francesca Vella
New & now
New & now
The extended moratorium on sea urchin collection will last until 7th July 2027.

Francesca Vella
New & now

Francesca Vella
New & now
New & now
There’s now a visible return of several indigenous sand dune species, some of which are endangered across the Maltese Islands.

Lyndsey Grima
New & now

We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, serve personalized ads or content, and analyze our traffic. By clicking "Accept", you consent to our use of cookies.

Accept Decline