Today's weather for Majorca, Spain3rd Jul 2009 22:30
Last Updated : 3rd Jul 2009 22:30 GMT 4th Jul 2009 00:30 CEST
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Holiday Reviews for Majorca
Beautiful weather very hot 40 degrees..nice and tanned..:) The water temperature was like getting into the bath. I'm really not joking about that eith - Read More Review by : David Lloyd - Wednesday 1st July 2009
This evening's weather forecast for
Majorca, Spain
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Majorca is in the time zone (CEST) which has a difference of +2 hours to GMT.
Local Time4 Jul 2009 01:05
GMT3 Jul 2009 23:05
UK Time4 Jul 2009 00:05
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Sunrise 06:26hrs
Sunset 21:20hrs
Moonrise 18:24hrs
Moonset 02:58hrs
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Weather Overview for Majorca
Mallorca,
also spelt
Mallorca sits in the Mediterranean Sea, south of mainland Spain and north of Africa.
Summer, from June till September, is hot with low rainfall and plenty of sunshine. At the beginning of the season the average high temperature is already very hot at 27°C. It then rises to 30°C, the peak of the heat, in July and August, before getting back down to 27°C in September. Sunbathers will find great relief in the embat, a local wind that is created by heat rising from the island, drawing cooler air in from the sea. While humidity is low and coastal areas usually receive a cooling breeze, the heat can be a little uncomfortable. On still, sunny days the temperature can spike into the high 30s. If you choose to visit in this kind of heat it is advisable to copy the locals and take a siesta during the hottest part of the day. The sea temperature gets up to 25°C and the peak months can expect eleven hours of sunshine per day.
Autumn, in October and November, is warm but wet yet still sunny. This is a great time to go to avoid the crowds; October is still warm enough for lounging on the beach with an average high of 23°C, though night times are cool at an average low of 12°C. November, with an average high of 18°C, is too cool for sunbathing but still pleasantly warm. November nights can be very chilly, however, at an average of 8°C. The sea remains warm enough for swimming till the end of the season. October is the wettest month in the year but the fact that each day still receives seven hours of sunshine on average shows that rainfall is concentrated in heavy showers and dismal, grey conditions rarely prevail for an extended period.
Winter,
from December till February, is exceedingly mild and very bright for winter in
the northern hemisphere. The average high temperature is at its lowest in
January at 14°C. In December
and February day times usually get up to around 15°C. Night times see average
lows around 4°C and it can get down to freezing. Up in the mountains snow is
common but it rarely settles in the lowlands. Rain reduces as the season
progresses though showers are quite common. Sunshine
levels get down to five hours per day in December and January but get back up
to seven in February. These conditions may not sound attractive, but when
considered in comparison to December in London – 7°C
average high, one hour of sunshine – you can understand why
Spring, from March till May, is warm with low rainfall. The average high temperature climbs to 16°C in March, 18°C in April and 22°C in May. By mid April day time highs around 20°C are quite common, though it can be a little unpredictable. Night time temperatures remain cool for the whole season so a jumper and a jacket are essential. Sunshine levels get up to nine hours per day in April. Rainfall is moderate, decreasing to an almost negligible amount in May. As in autumn, temperatures are pleasant and the crowds are thinner. Spring is sunnier than autumn but the spring sea is too cold for swimming.
Mallorca
benefits from its southerly location in the

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