Weather in Betlem

Today's weather in Betlem
Currently the thermometer shows 35 °C under clear skies, with a feels-like temperature of about 36.5 °C — typical summer weather. A light wind around 6 km/h offers little relief, and the chance of precipitation is only 1%.
The day remains quite sunny and stable; the sun is high and the air feels oppressive. Models had noted daytime highs around 32.9 °C (night lows around 23.9 °C); local measurements can differ slightly, which explains the current reading of 35 °C. Overall the heat is the main story — seek shade and take breaks. For anyone planning to stay outside for longer, protection against strong UV radiation is recommended.
Perfect for a beach day
With this heat, cooler activities work well: an early walk along the beach, swimming, or a shady spot on the coast. Alternatively, cool indoor spaces or a café with cold drinks are pleasant. Make sure to stay well hydrated and avoid the hottest hours in the direct sun.
Tomorrow will stay sunny at around 30.4 °C, so similarly warm but a touch more comfortable.
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Climate in Betlem — Secluded at the Foot of the Artà Peninsula
Betlem sits on Mallorca's northeastern coast, tucked into a small bay at the base of the forested Artà Peninsula. The setting is remarkable: steep slopes of the Serra de Llevant foothills rise behind it, while the open sea stretches out in front. The result is an exceptionally calm, maritime microclimate — far removed from the tourist centers and without the wind exposure of the more open northeastern coastline.
In terms of rainfall, Betlem follows the pattern of the northeastern coast: according to aggregator climate data as an estimated value (nearest available station Capdepera, ~25 km), the annual average is around 586 mm — more than the AEMET figure for Palma of approximately 470 mm. November is the wettest month, with around 104 mm. This figure should be treated as a rough guide for Betlem; the Artà Peninsula can modify local precipitation patterns to some degree.
Summers are warm and dry. July daytime highs, based on regional aggregator data, reach around 29°C, with a daily average of around 25°C. Rainfall in July barely amounts to around 8 mm. The seclusion makes the area particularly appealing to visitors looking for peace and quiet.
Sea temperatures in the bay run around 25°C in July and around 26°C in August. Even in October they remain around 23°C — the shallow, sheltered water in the bay may warm up somewhat earlier and more intensely than the open sea, though this local effect is not supported by measurement data.
Winter: The January daily average sits at around 12°C. Betlem is very quiet in winter and largely off the beaten track.
For broader climatic context, see the Mallorca Climate Chart.
Note on data sources: Betlem has no dedicated climate station. The figures cited are estimates based on the nearest available aggregator station, Capdepera (~25 km), and should be interpreted with appropriate caution.
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Weather in the Area Around Betlem
- Artà Weather — nearest larger town
- Colònia de Sant Pere Weather — coastal village to the west
- Capdepera Weather — neighboring municipality to the east
- Mallorca Climate Chart — overview
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca
