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There is no fog, snow, or frost in Malta. There is an average rainfall of 51cm annually.

Sunshine averages 6.46 hours in winter and 10/11 hours in summer. The hottest period is mid-July to mid-September. Nights are regularly tempered by cool breezes from the Mediterranean.

For up to date daily weather forecasts and reports, please visit the Malta International Airport website.

Highest Recorded Daily Average Temperature in C
Hi / Lo
Lowest Recorded Sea Temperature Daily hours of Sunshine Rainfall in mm
January 22.2 16.2 10.0 3.9 15.4 5.46 93.1
February 23.4 16.2 9.7 2.6 14.9 6.36 64.3
March 33.5 17.9 11.2 4.8 15.0 7.33 35.3
April 29.4 20.1 13.0 6.5 15.9 8.46 28.6
May 34.5 24.3 16.3 10.5 17.5 9.99 10.7
June 39.8 29.8 20.2 14.8 21.1 11.23 2.7
July 43.1 31.7 22.6 17.4 24.1 12.15 0.2
August 43.0 32.1 23.5 18.0 25.8 11.36 6.8
September 39.2 28.7 23.5 15.4 25.2 9.00 72.6
October 33.5 25.6 18.6 11.3 23.2 7.2 67.0
November 28.9 21.2 14.9 5.7 20.6 6.50 121.3
December 24.6 17.6 11.7 3.8 17.4 5.20 106.8

Note: These figures are an average of records from the Balzan Malta Weather Station since 1985. Sunshine records are for Luqa Airport, which is a few miles to the southeast of Balzan.
Stuctural Funds Programme for Malta 2004-2006
Project part-financed by The European Union:
European Regional Development Fund Co-Financing Rate (EU): 35%
Co-Financing Rate (Goverment of Malta): 25%