Weather in Cala Blava

Today's weather in Cala Blava
Currently 36.3 °C, sunny and feels like 37.9 °C — temperatures in Cala Blava are climbing noticeably today. A light wind around 11.9 km/h brings little relief, and the chance of rain is only 1%.
The day will stay mostly clear, with sun over Cala Blava throughout. Forecasted values range from about 23.9 °C at night to a model high of around 33.9 °C; we're currently a bit above that. The breeze is moderate, making it somewhat more pleasant by the sea, and it will gradually cool off in the late afternoon.
Perfect for a beach day
With this sunshine, a relaxed beach plan is ideal: head to the beach early or take a shaded spot under an umbrella or dune, drink plenty of fluids and don't forget sun protection. For the afternoon, a walk along the coast or a quiet café stop in the shade are good options if you want to avoid the hottest part of the day.
Outlook: Sunny again tomorrow with around 32.7 °C — more warm days to come.
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Climate in Cala Blava — quiet rocky coast on the Bay of Palma
Cala Blava is a peaceful residential settlement built on the limestone cliffs of the municipality of Llucmajor, about 39 meters above sea level. The cove that gives it its name — small, rocky, with turquoise water — sits directly below. The climate is that of a typical Mediterranean coastline on the Bay of Palma: warm, dry in summer, mild in winter.
Precipitation data for the municipality of Llucmajor puts the annual figure at around 506 mm (T3-Aggregator source). Autumn brings the most rainfall: November is the wettest month at around 79 mm. Summer is virtually rain-free — July averages just around 9 mm. Daily highs in July reach around 31°C, with a daily mean of around 26°C.
What sets Cala Blava apart climatically from Son Verí Nou is mainly its slightly more direct exposure to the sea: the settlement sits a little more open to the bay, making the summer sea breeze somewhat more noticeable. There are no measured differences to speak of — climatically, the coastal settlements along the Llucmajor cliffs are nearly identical.
Water temperatures in the Bay of Palma are inviting: around 26°C in July, around 27°C in August according to aggregated climate data. In October they still reach around 23°C — the bay warms up early in spring and releases that warmth slowly. Water access is via rock steps cut into the cliff; anyone looking for a wide sandy beach will find one nearby at Platja de Palma or further along the Llucmajor coast.
Winter is mild: the daily mean in January is around 12°C. Frost is hardly to be expected at this coastal elevation. The tranquility that already sets Cala Blava apart from mass-tourism centers in summer becomes even more pronounced in winter.
For comparison pages: Son Verí Nou Weather — immediate neighbor to the west. Overview: Mallorca Climate Chart.
Note on data sources: Cala Blava has no dedicated weather station. Data is based on T3-Aggregator values for the municipality of Llucmajor.
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Weather in the area around Cala Blava
- Son Verí Nou Weather — immediate neighbor to the west
- Badia Gran Weather — cliff-coast settlement to the east
- Badia Blava Weather — coastal settlement in the municipality
- Llucmajor Weather — main town on the high plateau
- Mallorca Climate Chart — all monthly values at a glance
- Mallorca Water Temperatures — swimming comfort by month
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
