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Climate of Malta : ウィキペディア英語版 | Climate of Malta
Malta has a subtropical-Mediterranean climate according to the Köppen climate classification (''Csa''),〔() 〕 with very mild winters and warm to hot summers. Rain occurs mainly in winter, with summer being generally dry. According to the Troll-Paffen climate classification and the Siegmund/Frankenberg climate classification, Malta lies within the subtropical zone. According to International Living, Malta is the state with the best climate in the world. == Temperature == The average yearly temperature is around during the day and at night (one of the warmest temperature averages in Europe). In the coldest month – January – the typical maximum temperature ranges from during the day and the minimum from at night. In the warmest month – August – the typical maximum temperature ranges from during the day and the minimum from at night. Generally, the summer/holiday season lasts around 8 months, starting from around mid-April with temperatures from during the day and at night, and ending in November with temperatures from during the day and at night. However even in the remaining 4 months of the year temperatures sometimes reach . Amongst all capitals in the continent of Europe, Valletta – the capital of Malta has the warmest winters, with average temperatures of around during the day and at night in the months of January and February. In March and December average temperatures are around during the day and at night.〔() 〕 The average number of days above is 15, most of which occur during July and August.〔 In Malta large fluctuations in temperature are rare. Also, Malta is one of the few places in Europe which is "green" all year round (vegetation does not die during the winter). Malta is one of only a handful of locations in Europe with a USDA hardiness zone of 11a, that is the average absolute minimum temperature recorded each year is between .
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