Malta experienced the coldest start to the spring season in 2022 from the year 1987, as the average temperature of March was 12.4°C.
As revealed by Malta’s International Airport Weather reports, the average temperature was closer to that of February’s 12.5°C rather than that of March’s average temperature of 14.1 degrees Celsius.
The highest recorded temperature in March 2022 was 25.2°C, whereas the lowest temperature was recorded to be 6.0°C on the 11th of March.
According to the Meteorological Office, the lowest temperature ever recorded was a chilling 2.2°C back in 1949. A low temperature similar to 2.4°C was recorded back in 1987, when the average temperature of March was 11.8°C.
The sun did not visibly appear at any point between the 13th and 19th of March, with the 13th of March taking the record for the most amount of rain at 18.4mm. The wind velocity of March was recorded to be 11.1 knots, higher than the average 9.5 knots characteristic of the same period.
Meteorological offices are warning that the strong winds are set to continue until late in the evening today, Friday 15th April 2022. It will calm down on Saturday, to open up to clear skies by Sunday.
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