00:00 to 03:00 – variably cloudy with the possibility of isolated rain and/or hail showers; 12°C / 13°C; Northwest Force 6 to 7
03:00 to 06:00 – variably cloudy with the possibility of isolated rain and/or hail showers; 12°C / 13°C; Northwest Force 6 to 7
06:00 to 09:00 – variably cloudy with the possibility of isolated rain and/or hail showers; 13°C to 15°C; Northwest Force 6 to 7
09:00 to 12:00 – variably cloudy with the possibility of isolated rain and/or hail showers; 15°C to 17°C; Northwest Force 6 to 7
12:00 to 15:00 – variably cloudy with the possibility of isolated rain and/or hail showers; 17°C to 16°C; Northwest Force 6 to 7
15:00 to 18:00 – variably cloudy with the possibility of isolated rain and/or hail showers; 16°C to 13°C; Northwest Force 6 to 7
18:00 to 21:00 – variably cloudy with the possibility of isolated rain and/or hail showers; 13°C to 12°C; Northwest Force 6 to 7
21:00 to 00:00 – variably cloudy with the possibility of isolated rain and/or hail showers; 12°C / 13°C; Northwest Force 6 to 7

On 13 December 1974, the constitution of Malta was substantially revised, transforming the State of Malta into a republic within the Commonwealth. The British monarch was no longer Reġina ta’ Malta (Queen of Malta) and the new head of state was the President. The first President was Sir Anthony Mamo. This occasion is marked every year as Republic Day (Maltese: Jum ir-Repubblika) in Malta. The monument of Republic Day is at Marsa.