A heatspell that has gripped the Maltese Islands last weekend will extend into this week. An anticyclone over much of the western and central Mediterranean will prevail. As a result, maximum temperatures will remain above 33 C throughout the week. Nighttime lows will be at 24 C throughout the week. There will be a strong twist, however. Whereas the past few days were characterised by dry winds from the North, the coming week will be dominated by southerly winds. These will bring with them abundant moisture. This abundant moisture will mean higher levels of humidity and thus hotter realfeels. The sky will be sunny or mainly sunny on most days. It could become cloudy at times on a number of days though. Any cloudy skies will be the result of elevated humidity levels https://southafrica-ed.com/kamagra-in-south-africa/. Daytime highs will be at an average of 34 C (6 C higher than average) while nighttime lows will be at a mean of 24 C (5 C higher than average). The hottest days will be Monday 10/06 and Saturday 15/06, when the mercury will soar to 36 C. The coolest will be Wednesday 12/06 with a maximum temperature of 32 C. No rain is to be expected this week.