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Europe’s hottest city – right next to Africa with temperatures reachin | Europe | Travel

February 8, 2025
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Europe’s hottest city – right next to Africa with temperatures reachin | Europe | Travel
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The small city is the hottest place in Europe with an average temperature of 19.3 °C and a yearly average of around 23 °C during the day.

Malta can even experience temperatures of 40°C during heat waves in the summer months of July and August due to its close proximity to Africa. 

The heat waves are often caused by the hot winds Sirocco winds coming from Africa. 

Sirocco winds are warm, moist winds originating from the Sahara Desert that sweep across the Mediterranean region.

These can reach hurricane speeds, bringing hot and dry conditions to North Africa and Southern Europe, especially in the summer months.

In July 2023, the temperature went up to 42.7°C and last summer it also reached high temperatures like 37°C with a real feel of 40°C. 

The hottest day ever recorded in Malta was 43.8°C in August 1999. 

Not only is Malta known for its warm weather and stunning beaches, but it is also filled with culture, history and architecture. 

As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it boasts numerous historical buildings, churches, museums, and palaces. 

The fortified city with its baroque architecture, St John’s Co-Cathedral, and cobbled streets just three hours flight from the UK make it the perfect place for a weekend break. 

The city is also famous for its beautiful gardens, such as the Upper and Lower Barrakka Gardens, offering breathtaking views of the Grand Harbour. 

The Valletta Cultural Agency (VCA) has just announced its 2025 cultural programme, featuring various events such as concerts, exhibitions, and festivals.

Highlights include a concert, the Valletta Green Festival, and the Valletta Local Food Festival, aiming to celebrate Malta’s artistic heritage and attract more visitors.

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