Weather in Cala Anguila Cala Mendia

Today's weather in Cala Anguila-Cala Mendia
Sunny and warm: currently 32.3 °C, feels like 37 °C, with a light breeze of about 3.6 km/h and only a 3% chance of precipitation. Temperatures in Cala Anguila-Cala Mendia feel noticeably warmer than the official readings. Daytime values show a high of 29 °C and a low of 23.4 °C, indicating stable, dry conditions. The sun will dominate for most of the day, so the air will remain relatively calm and clear. With such light winds there will be little relief from the heat, so make sure to have plenty of shade and stay hydrated.
Perfect for a beach day
Today in Cala Anguila-Cala Mendia a relaxed day at the beach or a short walk along the coast is ideal — plan activities with breaks so the heat doesn’t become too much. Swimming, light water sports, or simply reading in the shade are good options today; for longer outings, plan sun and heat protection.
Tomorrow will stay sunny at around 28.9 °C, so conditions remain stable.
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Climate in Cala Anguila and Cala Mendia — sheltered coves, open Mediterranean climate
Cala Anguila and Cala Mendia are two small coves that together form a resort area south of Porto Cristo. They sit at just under 22 meters above sea level right on the water, tucked between pine-covered hills that open toward the bay. This topography — flat at the shoreline, gently framed by slopes — gives the area a sheltered character that makes it particularly pleasant in summer.
The climate pattern mirrors that of the eastern coast of the Manacor region. According to aggregator climate data, the region receives around 586 mm of precipitation annually, compared with 449 mm in Palma according to AEMET. Rainfall is concentrated in autumn: November is the wettest month at around 104 mm. Summers are dry — July averages just around 8 mm.
The summer months are warm but kept moderate by the seaside location: July daily highs reach around 29°C, with a daily average of around 25°C. The coves face southeast, which means plenty of morning sun and an easterly breeze in the afternoon. Anyone who knows the bay will tell you: the water warms up a little faster here in the sheltered setting than at more exposed stretches of coastline.
For the swimming season, the east coast climate is generous: in October, water temperatures according to aggregator data sit at around 23°C — the sea releases its warmth slowly. Autumn brings more rainfall, but between showers the coastline is quiet and the water temperature remains comfortable.
Winters are mild. January daily averages run around 11°C. The coves are empty in winter — for visitors seeking peace and quiet, that's a genuine asset. Frost is hardly to be expected at this coastal location.
Related weather data: Climate Chart Mallorca, Water Temperature Mallorca, Porto Cristo Weather.
Note on data sources: Cala Anguila-Cala Mendia has no dedicated climate station. Monthly values are drawn from T3-Aggregator data for the Manacor/east coast region.
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Weather in the area around Cala Anguila and Cala Mendia
- Porto Cristo Weather — nearest larger town to the north
- Cala Murada Weather — neighboring resort to the south
- Cales de Mallorca Weather — coastal area further south
- Climate Chart Mallorca — monthly overview for the island
- Water Temperature Mallorca — sea temperatures by month
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
- Rain Mallorca — rainfall patterns
