The thunderstorm has now passed over Gozo and is now over the northwestern parts of Malta as can be seen in this latest MIA weather radar.
The thunderstorm has now passed over Gozo and is now over the northwestern parts of Malta as can be seen in this latest MIA weather radar.
The thunderstorm to our northwest is still backbuilding towards us and is clearly seen on the MIA radar. The yellow and orange patches are moderate to heavy rain and since it is slow moving then it could cause flooding in…
There is a slight threat of heavy rain showers and potential flooding today in the usual low-lying areas today as a large thunderstorm to our northwest is back building towards us. Any rain showers could be accompanied by lightning and…
A large thunderstorm to our northwest (see inside red circle) is slowly back building towards us with the possibility of this hitting the Maltese Islands later on today. We will keep you posted as usual. Updated 7-day weather forecast in…
Plenty of clouds around the Maltese Islands in this morning’s satellite image. Today’s high ranged from 23°C to 26°C, about 2°C above the norm for this time of the year. Tomorrow’s high is expected to be similar to today’s with…
Rain showers are closer now (see inside red circle on MIA weather radar). The ones inside the red circle are the ones most likely to hit us and these should be MAINLY light rain showers but POSSIBLY moderate at times…
FLASH NEWS! Some isolated rain showers are present to our east and southeast (see inside red circle on MIA weather radar) and will affect parts of the Maltese Islands over the next few hours. These will be mainly brief and…
The mass of clouds and rain (mainly light rain) that is making its way towards the Maltese Islands and might produce some brief light rain or drizzle tomorrow (mainly early or in the morning). Regularly-updated weather forecasts up to 7…
The current weather picture with rain showers and thunderstorms heading towards the Maltese Islands. Regularly-updated weather forecasts up to 7 days ahead in BOTH English AND Maltese on www.maltaweathersite.com
No more lightning has been detected from that small storm to our west so we can only conclude that it has died a premature death! Or rather that it is slowly dying with only light rain associated with it. However,…