According to climate data gathered over numerous years; the mean temperature in November is of 17.7°C (a 20.5°C high and a 14.8°C low). According to climate data gathered over numerous years; total precipitation in November is of 90.1 mm.

With regards to temperature, the deviation from the mean in November 2020 is likely to be only marginal. Nights will likely be warmer than average, however. With regards to precipitation, November 2020 is expected to continue the trend set in October and be drier than average (possibly significantly). The few rainfall events we’ll have will be separated by long spells of finer weather. Once again, the total rainfall we’ll receive will depend largely on whether the few rainfall events that form affect land or not.

 

FURTHER OUTLOOK (TEMPERATURE)

December 2020 – Average (-0.25°C to +0.25°C)

January 2021 – Warmer than Average (+0.25°C to 0.75°C)

February 2021 – Warmer than Average (+0.25°C to 0.75°C)

 

FURTHER OUTLOOK (PRECIPITATION)*

December 2020 – Drier than Average

January 2021 – Drier than Average

February 2021 – Drier than Average

* A ‘Drier than Average’ outlook means that maps are pointing towards lower than normal storm around the central Mediterranean, meaning fewer than usual rainfall events separated by long spells of finer weather. You could have a month with total rainfall higher than normal, but with much of the total rainfall falling in one or two heavy rainfall events. Whether or not a month ends up being significantly or marginally drier than average will depend entirely on whether any weather systems that form affect land or not.

Disclaimer: Specific details on the weather may only be given for a couple of days in advance. This long-term forecast is not meant to determine specific weather parameters at a point on the Maltese Islands. Instead, it looks at large scale weather patterns across Europe, and attempts to determine how these may influence the weather locally. Our levels of confidence in the forecast for the month ahead are fair. These are reasonably lower when it comes to the ‘Further Outlook’ section. Weather forecasts are an interpretation of possible weather events based on trends, maps and climate data at the time of the forecast, and as a result, predictions may always change over time. Maltese Islands Weather can never be held responsible for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special or exemplary damages or even lost profit resulting from any use or misuse of this data. The user assumes the entire risk related to the use or misuse of this data.