Motoring1 min ago
where else do they drive on the left?
I want to book a holiday in the sun, but HATE driving abroad. apart from Cyprus, which hot sunny countries also drive on the left?
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It rarely rains from April to August. July and August are Malta's hottest months with daytime temperatures usually above 30ºC (86ºF) and quite often also above 35ºC (95ºF). The highest ever was in August 1999 when the temperature once went up to 44ºC (111ºF) in the shade at Luqa Airport. However, since humidity is rather high in Malta (due to the fact that Malta is an island) summer temperatures can feel quite irritating, thereby making it quite often unbearable to stay out in the sun.
It rarely rains from April to August. July and August are Malta's hottest months with daytime temperatures usually above 30ºC (86ºF) and quite often also above 35ºC (95ºF). The highest ever was in August 1999 when the temperature once went up to 44ºC (111ºF) in the shade at Luqa Airport. However, since humidity is rather high in Malta (due to the fact that Malta is an island) summer temperatures can feel quite irritating, thereby making it quite often unbearable to stay out in the sun.
we didn't have aircon and OH wouldn't leave the window open in case of Mossies - hotel room was tiny - like living in a oven, the pool was on the roof and I am scared of heights. we fell out good and proper on that holiday just cos I was feeling so bloody miserable - I am usually okay with the heat and generally perfectly happy with the really high temps, but that was something else in Malta. that 44 degrees was in the shade - recon it was hitting 50 in the sun.