November 2012 was the second warmest November since 1922, when records started being kept, with an average temperature of 19.4°C, the MIA Met Office said today.

November was 2.4°C warmer than the climate mean, it said.

There were three consecutive days (4th - 6th), when the maximum temperature was 5°C or more above the average.

This November, the maximum temperature was always above the average, except for the last two days.

The warmest day was the 6th when a temperature of 26.4°C was measured at Malta Airport. However this did not exceed the highest temperature ever recorded in November at Malta Airport, which is that of 28.2°C registered on 6th November 1998.

November nights, with an average temperature of 16.5°C, were also warmer by 2.6°C than the climate mean. The coolest night last month was the 26th when the thermometer dropped to a minimum at 13.2°C. The lowest temperature on record for November was on 23rd November 1995 when the thermometer read only 5°C.

Last month thunder was heard on five days - the 15th, 18th, 19th, 20th, and 30th. This is equal to one more day than the mean for November. No hail or fog was observed.

The mean sea temperature was 22.5oC which is warmer than the November mean of 20.3C.

The monthly mean relative humidity reached 76%, which was almost equal to the climate November average.

The total rainfall measured last month at Malta Airport in Luqa amounted to 61.6 mm. This was18.4 mm less than the November mean. The highest total rainfall for November was 420.3 mm in 1999. The highest daily amount of rainfall registered at Malta Airport occurred on 18th November with a total of 22.6 mm.

Last November saw a mean of 6.2 hours of bright sunshine a day. This was close to the November average. The brightest day was the 9th with 10.9 hours of sunshine, whilst the dullest was on the 15th with only 24 minutes of sunshine. In total we had 187 hours of sunshine.

The mean wind speed in November was 8.3 knots, which was less than the climate mean of 8.8 knots. The strongest gust was 35 knots from the South SouthEast direction and occurred on the 28th. The most frequent direction was the West by North direction.

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