WEATHER AND CLIMATE IN MALTA
Temperature:
The normal yearly temperature is around 23 °C (73 °F) during
the day and 16 °C (61 °F) during the evening (one of the hottest temperature
everages in Europe). In the coldest month – January – the typical maximum
temperature ranges from 12 to 18 °C (54 to 64 °F) during the day and the
minimum from 6 to 12 °C (43 to 54 °F) during the evening. In the hottest month
– August – the regular greatest temperature ranges from 28 to 34 °C (82 to 93
°F) during the day and the minimum from 20 to 24 °C (68 to 75 °F) around
evening time
By and large, April starts with temperatures from 17– 22 °C
(63– 72 °F) during the day and 10– 14 °C
year (December, January, February and March) temperatures sometimes reach 20 °C
(68 °F). Among all capitals in the mainland of Europe, Valletta – the capital
of Malta has the hottest winters, with normal temperatures of around 16 °C (61
°F) during the day and 10 °C (50 °F) during the evening in (63 °F) during the
day and 11 °C (52 °F) at night.[6] The normal number of days over 32 °C (89.6
°F) is 15, the greater part of which happen during July and August.[7] In Malta
extensive changes in temperature are rare. Malta is one of just a modest bunch
of areas in Europe with a USDA strength zone of 11a.
Daylight:
Malta enjoys one of the most optimal arrangement of hours of
sunshine in Europe. Days in winter are not as short as in the northern piece of
the mainland, the normal hours of sunlight in December, January and February is
10.3 hours (for correlation: London[9] or Moscow[10] or Warsaw[11] - around
8 hours). The most limited day of the year - 21 December - dawn is around 7:00
and dusk is around 17:00. The longest day of the year - 21 June - dawn is
around 5:30 and nightfall is around 20:30
Sunshine:
As one may anticipate from Malta's high sunlight hours,
Malta appreciates around 3,000 hours of daylight for every year (additionally
one of the most highest in Europe), from a normal of over 5 hours of daylight
for every day in December to a normal of over 12 hours of daylight for every
day in July. Thus, Malta appreciates about double the measure of daylight as
urban areas in the northern portion of Europe For comparison, London has 1,461
hours for each year however, in winter Malta has much more daylight. For
comparison, London has 37 hours while Malta has 161 hours of daylight in
December
info by SFWWC
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