Weather in Cala Ferrera

Today's weather in Cala Ferrera
Cala Ferrera is sunny and hot today: the current temperature in Cala Ferrera is 32.3 °C, but it feels like 37.4 °C. The sky is clear, the air quite dry and the sun is dominant.
Throughout the day it will stay consistently sunny, with a light breeze around 7.6 km/h providing only occasional air movement. Precipitation is virtually ruled out (4%), so clouds and showers are not an issue. Anyone sensitive to heat will notice the gap between the measured and felt temperature more strongly. Overall, a warm, stable day with plenty of sunshine.
Perfect for a beach day
In these conditions a relaxed time in the shade or short swimming breaks to cool off are recommended. A sun hat, sunscreen and plenty of water are helpful; early in the day or towards evening the temperatures are more comfortable. For a change of pace, a walk along the coast or a shady café is a good option if you want to avoid direct sun.
Tomorrow will remain sunny at around 28.7 °C, so still summery warm.
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Climate in Cala Ferrera — A Bay at Sea Level
Cala Ferrera sits literally at sea level: elevation data puts the village at two meters above the sea. This immediate coastal position within the municipality of Felanitx, close to Cala d'Or and Portocolom, means direct maritime influence in every season. The bay faces southeast — a characteristic shared by many small inlets along this stretch of coastline.
According to regional T3-Aggregator climate data, annual precipitation averages around 508 mm — somewhat more than Palma's 449 mm (AEMET), but noticeably less than the Manacor east coast at roughly 586 mm. The southeast coast benefits from the fact that major Mediterranean low-pressure systems tend to drop most of their rainfall on the north coast and the Tramuntana. November is the wettest month at around 90 mm; July is the driest at barely 7 mm.
The summer months bring the warmth typical of the southeast coast. In August, daytime highs reach around 30°C, and the average daily temperature in July sits at about 25°C. The shallow, southeast-facing bay heats up early in the day under direct sunshine. Calima events — warm air masses drawn in from the African continent — occasionally affect the southeast coast, though they are statistically difficult to quantify and are mentioned here without frequency data.
Water temperatures follow the southeast coast pattern: in October the sea still registers around 23°C according to aggregator data. The annual maximum of roughly 27°C is reached in August. The swimming season along this coastline is one of the longest on the island.
Winters are mild — the average daily temperature in January is around 12°C. Frost is not to be expected at this low-lying coastal location. Cala Ferrera is virtually deserted in winter — a small, quiet place with no tourist infrastructure outside of high season.
Nearby weather: Cala d'Or Weather, Portocolom Weather, Cala Serena Weather.
Note on data sources: Cala Ferrera has no weather station of its own. The monthly figures are drawn from T3-Aggregator data for the neighboring Cala d'Or area (approx. 3 km away) and should be treated as indicative values.
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Weather in the Area Around Cala Ferrera
- Cala d'Or Weather — nearest larger town to the west
- Portocolom Weather — fishing harbor to the northeast
- Cala Serena Weather — neighboring bay
- S'Horta Weather — inland town in the hinterland
- Mallorca Climate Chart — month-by-month overview for the island
- Mallorca Water Temperature — sea temperatures by month
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide climate overview
