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Things are looking hot! Roaring temperatures are predicted for this week in Malta
Temperatures will rise as high as 28°C by the end of the week.

Lyndsey Grima

It’s looking super gloomy today but, don’t worry summer babies, this is not going to last long! As predicted by the weather page, Maltese Islands Weather, the rain seems like it will be persisting over the next two days with rain showers for tomorrow, Tuesday 6th June. The highest temperature for tomorrow is predicted to be 22°C with winds blowing as high as Force 6 to 7.

In fact, the weather page has also predicted that isolated thunderstorms are approaching from the southwest which might bring heavier rainfall to parts of the Maltese Islands, especially over Gozo. The sea will also be rough towards the east and north coasts due to wind.

However, this will all change from Wednesday 7th June onwards. In fact, the temperature is expected to rise at a significant pace on Wednesday, predicted to be as high as 26°C, with the lowest temperature going down to 18°C. The wind is also expected to decrease down to Force 2 to 3.

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Although the sun is still playing hide-and-seek this week, the temperature is not since towards the end of the week, it is expected to rise up to 28°C with the minimum temperature ranging between 18°C to 20°C.

Are you enjoying today’s chillier weather?

5th June 2023


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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