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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the MarketUK weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Check the live forecast above for current conditions across Majorca; expect daytime highs ranging from 15°C in winter to 31°C in high summer, with clear skies from June through August and more variable weather in spring and autumn.
What is the typical weather in Majorca by month?
Majorca enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot, dry summers. In majorca weather april and majorca weather may, temperatures climb to 20–25°C, making them popular months for sightseeing and beach trips. Summer sees averages of 29–31°C, while autumn remains warm into October. For a full breakdown, see majorca weather by month – rainfall peaks in October and November, whereas July and August are almost rain-free.
How reliable are long-range forecasts for Majorca?
Forecasts beyond 7–10 days become less precise, but the live forecast above gives a useful trend. Many travellers look for a majorca weather forecast 14 days or even a 25 day weather forecast majorca to plan ahead. For the most reliable outlook, check the weather in majorca 10 days before your trip; longer-range models, such as a majorca weather 21 day forecast, can indicate general patterns but should be treated as guidance rather than guarantees.
What is the best month to visit Majorca for warm weather?
June to September offer the highest temperatures, with July and August averaging 31°C. For slightly cooler conditions and fewer crowds, May and September are excellent choices – still warm with plenty of sunshine.
Does Majorca have a rainy season?
Yes, the wettest period runs from October to December, with October typically receiving the most rainfall. Summers are very dry, and spring sees only occasional showers, so pack accordingly if travelling in autumn.
How does weather vary between north and south Majorca?
The south and east coasts (e.g., Palma, Cala d’Or) tend to be sunnier and warmer, while the northern Tramuntana mountains can be cooler and cloudier, especially in winter. Coastal breezes keep summer heat manageable across the island.
For more UK-focused forecasts, visit our UK weather hub or compare conditions with Tenerife weather.