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Will it ever feel like winter? Here’s what the weather holds for Malta this week
The highest temperature this week will have a real feel of 27°C!

Lyndsey Grima

It’s a new week and we’re diving in headfirst into the first full week of November. While everyone in the world is getting chillier by the day, it looks like Malta still hasn’t gotten the memo as so many locals and tourists on the island are still wearing t-shirts and shorts and heading to the beach.

While this weekend gave us a slight breeze due to forceful winds, this week’s forecasted weather is not bringing any pleasant news for winter lovers, especially during the first half of the week.

Today, Monday 6th November, and tomorrow, Tuesday 7th November, looks like they might be the hottest days of the week, according to the Malta International Airport, with real feel temperatures rising to 25°C and 27°C, respectively. However, it looks like the sun will be playing hide-and-seek for the whole week as the forecast is predicting the weather to be partly cloudy for the most part of the week.

Weather this Week Malta

Thursday 9th November is what might bring some hope to pluviophiles since isolated showers are predicted throughout the day with a real feel temperature of 22°C.

However, don’t rejoice just yet because Friday 10th November and Saturday 11th November will see the temperature rise up to 24°C again with a slight drop in temperature to 20°C on Sunday 12th November.

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Although weekend weather predictions are always subject to change since it’s very early in the week, it looks like forceful wind will be making a comeback, peaking on Sunday at Force 5 to 6.

While this does not look like the typical November weather that most countries are experiencing as we speak, it looks like we might be seeing a drop in temperature sometime soon...or so we hope!

Are you enjoying this ‘summer’ weather in November?

6th November 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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