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Mosta
Current Weather
Overview
Mosta, like the rest of Malta, enjoys a classic Mediterranean climate. It is characterized by long, hot, dry summers and very mild, relatively wet winters. This makes the weather comfortable for visiting almost any time of year, without extreme temperature shifts or severe cold.
The summer months, especially from June to August, are the peak of sunshine and heat. Average temperatures consistently stay above 23-27°C, and rainfall is practically non-existent. This is an ideal period for beach lovers and boat trips. Winter, by contrast, brings cooler weather with temperatures around 14-16°C and is the "wettest" season. The highest number of rainy days occurs in November, although the total amount of precipitation remains low.
Spring and autumn are wonderful shoulder seasons when the heat subsides but the weather remains warm and pleasant for long walks and sightseeing. These periods offer an ideal balance between comfortable temperatures and low rainfall, allowing you to fully enjoy the beauty of Mosta and its surroundings.
Temperature
The climate in Mosta is characterized by warm and sometimes hot weather throughout most of the year, which is typical of the Mediterranean region. The annual temperature cycle here is pronounced, but without sharp fluctuations. The hottest month is August, when the average temperature reaches 27.1°C, and daily maximums consistently stay around 28.4°C. The coolest month is February, with an average temperature of 14.0°C. At the same time, even in the coldest periods, the minimum temperature rarely drops below 13°C, making the winter very mild.
The summer period in Mosta, from June to August, is a time of real heat and sunny days. Average temperatures confidently exceed 23°C, peaking in July and August. An interesting feature is the small difference between daytime and nighttime figures, which is only 2-3 degrees. This means that the nights here are also very warm, which is ideal for evening walks. Autumn arrives gradually: September is still summer-warm with an average temperature of 25.3°C, and only by November does the weather become more moderate, with an average of around 19.3°C.
Winter in Mosta, covering the period from December to February, is characterized by its mildness and the complete absence of frost. Average temperatures fluctuate in a comfortable range from 14°C to 16°C. This is a cool but pleasant time, especially for travelers looking to avoid harsh winters in other parts of Europe. Spring arrives early: already in March, the average temperature approaches 15°C, and in May it reaches almost 19°C, creating wonderful conditions for exploring the city and its surroundings before the summer heat sets in.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
In Mosta, as in the rest of Malta, there is a pronounced seasonality of precipitation, typical of the Mediterranean climate. The year is clearly divided into dry and wet periods, which makes trip planning predictable in terms of weather.
The dry season covers spring and summer, peaking from April to August. In these months, precipitation is practically non-existent. The absolute driest month is July, when on average there are no rainy days. In June and August, the probability of precipitation is also minimal—on average just one rainy day per month. This period is ideal for lovers of sunny weather and beach holidays.
The wet season arrives in autumn and continues throughout the winter, from approximately October to February. During this time, the probability of rain increases significantly. The highest number of rainy days occurs in November—about 12 days, followed by December (10 days) and January (9 days). Despite the frequency, the total amount of precipitation remains low, meaning that rains here are usually light and short-lived. Snow is uncharacteristic for the climate of Mosta.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When planning a trip to Mosta, it's important to choose the right wardrobe to stay comfortable in any weather. A key tip for any time of year is comfortable shoes for walking along cobbled streets. Also, don't forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat, as the sun in Malta is strong even in the cooler months. Due to the island's location, it is often windy, so layering your clothing will be your best friend, allowing you to easily adapt to weather changes throughout the day.
If your trip is scheduled for the hot period from June to September, the bulk of your suitcase should consist of light, breathable clothing made from natural fabrics: T-shirts, shorts, and dresses. Be sure to pack swimwear for beach days. Despite the daytime heat, a light cardigan or pashmina may come in handy for evening walks, especially if you are near the sea, where evenings can be cooler and windier.
For a visit to Mosta from October to May, it's worth preparing for more changeable weather. During this period, jeans or trousers and T-shirts that can be topped with a sweater or fleece jacket are ideal. Be sure to bring a windproof and waterproof jacket. Although heavy downpours are rare here, the number of days with light precipitation increases from November to February, so a compact umbrella or raincoat will be very useful. Winter temperatures are quite mild, but it can feel chilly due to humidity and wind, so a warm sweater and closed shoes will keep you comfortable.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
Weather in nearby cities
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