According to climate data gathered over numerous years; the mean temperature in April is of 16.1°C (a 19.4°C high and a 12.8 °C low), whilst the total precipitation in April is of 20.9 mm. Long-term weather models are indicating that, with regards to temperature, April 2021 is likely to be a typical one with values close to the climate average. Where precipitation is concerned, April 2021 is expected to be generally dry, with two or three days of rain. Assuming no unusual severe weather occurs, we’re not expecting anything major in terms of rainfall. As spring progresses further, the weather will show further signs of general improvement, with an increase in the frequency and duration of fine spells.

 

FURTHER OUTLOOK (TEMPERATURE)

May 2021 – Average

June 2021 – Warmer than Average

July 2021 – Warmer than Average

 

FURTHER OUTLOOK (PRECIPITATION)*

May 2021 – Average

June 2021 – Average

July 2021 – Average

 

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.