Air Temperature

Highest Maximum 25.7°C 27th
Lowest Maximum 17.8°C 9th
Highest Minimum 18.8°C 31st
Lowest Minimum 12.8°C 7th

 

Mean Maximum 21.9°C
Mean Minimum 16.0°C
Mean 18.9°C

 

Relative Humidity

Highest Relative Humidity 95% Numerous days
Lowest Relative Humidity 45% 18th

 

Mean Relative Humidity 81.8%

 

Wind

Highest Gust 48.3km/h 19th

 

Mean Wind Speed 11.0km/h
Most Frequent Wind Direction South

 

Atmospheric Pressure

Highest Atmospheric Pressure 1020.4hPa 5th
Lowest Atmospheric Pressure 998.1hPa 20th

 

Mean Atmospheric Pressure 1012.8hPa

 

Precipitation

Total Rainfall During May 2023 23.6 mm
Total Rainfall Since Last 01/09 570.8 mm

 

Highest 24 Hour Total 13.8 mm 21st

 

Rain Days 6 days
Thunderstorm Days 4 days
Hail Days 0 days

 

Rainfall Events

02/05/2023 Distant Showers
07/05/2023 Fog
08/05/2023 1.0 Light Rain
09/05/2023 2.4 Light Rain
11/05/2023 Mist
12/05/2023 0.5 Light Rain
13/05/2023 1.9 Light Rain; Distant Thunder
14/05/2023 Haze
15/05/2023 4.0 Thunderstorm
16/05/2023 Distant Showers
19/05/2023 Distant Showers
20/05/2023 Haze; Widespread Dust
21/05/2023 13.8 Thunderstorm
22/05/2023 Distant Showers
25/05/2023 Distant Thunder
26/05/2023 Distant Showers
28/05/2023 Fog
29/05/2023 Fog
30/05/2023 Haze

 

May 2023 Compared to the Climate Means

  Climate Mean May 2023 Anomaly
Mean Maximum Temperature 23.9°C 21.9°C  -2.0°C
Mean Minimum Temperature 15.9°C 16.0°C +0.1°C
Mean Temperature 19.9°C 18.9°C -1.0°C
Mean Relative Humidity 73.3% 81.8% +8.5%
Mean Atmospheric Pressure 1015.9hPa 1012.8hPa -3.1hPa
Total Rainfall 9.4 mm 23.6 mm +14.2 mm
Total Rainfall Since Last 01/09 516.3 mm 570.8 mm +54.5 mm
Total Rain Days 3 days 6 days +3 days
Total Thunderstorm Days 1 day 4 days + 3 days
Total Hail Days 0 days 0 days /

 

Colder and Wetter in May 2023

May 2023 maintained its cool, with the overall mean temperature being a full degree colder than the climate norm. The mean maximum temperature over the course of last month was a staggering 2.0°C below the mean. In fact, the mean maximum temperature of 23.9°C was reached or exceeded on only 6 days out of the 31 in May. Mean minimum temperatures, on the other hand, were more conforming with the value for a typical May. They exceeded the mean by a fraction of a degree. Unseasonal anticyclones persisted over the British Isles and Scandinavia throughout the month, deflecting zones of instability towards our region of the Mediterranean. This instability brought with it frequent blasts of colder air from the north, allowing temperatures to remain colder than average throughout, especially during daylight hours.

The total rainfall measured at our weather station in Għarb stood at 23.6 mm, or more than double the mean for this time of year. The number of days with rain and thunderstorms at our weather station, at 6 and 4 respectively, were also greater than the norm. Rain was also recorded in other localities on an additional 6 days, raising the total number of days with at least one shower somewhere around the Maltese Islands to 12. This observation is also the result of prevailing anticyclones over northern Europe.

A number of windy days dotted May. Winds were significantly stronger than the average for May. The wind reached Force 6 or higher on 11 days. This was a consequence of frequent low pressure systems of north African origin. The wind blew mainly from the Southeast quadrant on the blustery days. In fact, the number of days characterized by airborne fine desert sand throughout the month were numerous. The strongest wind gust, registered on the 19th, was of ‘only’ 48.3 km/h.

An impressive 7 low pressure systems traversed the central Mediterranean over the course of May 2023. This is reflected in the mean atmospheric pressure reading of 1012.8hPa. This value is just over 3hPa below the historical mean. The reading dropped to below 1000hPa on two separate occasions. The lowest, on the 20th, was registered at 998.1hPa.

 

Rainfall Totals around the Maltese Islands in May 2023 (and since last September 1st):

Għarb: 23.6 mm (570.8 mm)

Victoria: 18.1 mm (501.6 mm)

Xewkija: 19.0 mm (496.8 mm)

Nadur: 29.2 mm (497.3 mm)

Marsalforn: 29.5 mm (494.7 mm)

Mellieħa: 27.8 mm (524.2 mm)

Buġibba: 24.2 mm (469.9 mm)

Mġarr: 24.6 mm (546.8 mm)

Naxxar: 20.8 mm (505.6 mm)

Mosta: 22.3 mm (605.6 mm)

Dingli: 24.0 mm (531.7 mm)

Msida: 17.3 mm (701.0 mm)

Valletta: 28.3 mm (527.1 mm)

Imqabba: 21.7 mm (582.4 mm)

Żabbar: 19.6 mm (581.0 mm)

Birżebbuġa: 17.4 mm (482.9 mm)

Sliema: 26.9 (647.3 mm)

NATIONAL MEAN: 23.2 mm (555.1 mm)