Weather in Cala Llombards

Today's weather in Cala Llombards
Cala Llombards is sunny today at 30.4°C, but it feels noticeably warmer at 33.6°C. A light breeze of around 9.4 km/h provides a bit of movement, and the chance of precipitation is only 4%.
The weather in Cala Llombards will remain steadily sunny with hardly any clouds expected and relatively dry air. Forecast daytime temperatures range from about 24.1°C to 29°C, even though the thermometer is currently a bit higher. The moderate wind brings little cooling, so the warmth will be felt for extended periods. Short breaks in the shade are recommended.
Perfect for a beach day
At this temperature, a relaxed beach day fits well: swim in the morning, look for shade in between and don’t forget sun protection. For onshore activities, wear light clothing and plan to bring plenty of water; if you prefer a quieter pace, shady spots for reading or a walk along the coast are pleasant.
Looking ahead to tomorrow: it will stay sunny with around 28.7°C.
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Climate at Cala Llombards — Sunny Southeast Cove
Cala Llombards sits on Mallorca's southeast coast at just 16 meters above sea level, nestled between rock faces that define the character of the place. The climate is that of the Mallorcan southeast coast: dry, sunny, with mild winters and hot summers.
According to aggregator climate data (klimatabelle.info), Cala Llombards receives around 498 mm of rain annually — somewhat more than the 449 mm AEMET reports for Palma, but overall a dry coastal climate. The wettest month is November, with around 90 mm. For comparison: on the northeast coast (Capdepera), November brings around 104 mm — the southeast coast sits in the rain shadow of the main precipitation effect, which allows low-pressure systems to build up more strongly in the north of the island.
Summer is dry and hot. In July, aggregator climate data records only around 6 mm of rain; in August, daily highs reach around 30°C, with a daily average of around 26°C. The cove, open to the southeast, receives the midday sun directly — the water in the cala warms up quickly and holds its temperature for a long time. In August, sea temperature reaches around 27°C according to aggregator climate data, and in October it still sits at around 23°C.
Winter is mild: the January daily average is around 12°C according to aggregator climate data. Frost is virtually unheard of on Mallorca's southeast coast. The cove is a tranquil spot year-round.
A complete climate comparison of the island is available at Mallorca Climate Chart. Background on rainfall distribution can be found in Rain in Mallorca.
Note on data sources: Cala Llombards has no dedicated AEMET climate normal station. The climate figures in this article come from a T3-Aggregator dataset (klimatabelle.info) created specifically for this cove; all values should be treated as indicative.
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Weather in the Cala Llombards Area
- Portopetro Weather — fishing harbor to the west
- Cala Figuera Weather — well-known cove to the west
- Santanyí Weather — main town of the region
- Calonge Weather — neighboring village
- Mallorca Climate Chart — monthly figures for the whole island
- Mallorca Water Temperature — sea temperatures at a glance
- Mallorca Rainfall — rainfall distribution
