Cala Millor Weather

Today's weather in Cala Millor
Currently 33°C, sunny, with a heat index of about 39°C — it's a hot day in Cala Millor. A light wind of around 4.7 km/h and only about a 4% chance of rain mean a dry, clear day. Official ranges today are roughly between 23.8°C and 28.3°C, but the heat will feel stronger around midday.
It stays sunny throughout the day; the sun is intense, so take shade breaks and stay hydrated. The beach will get quite crowded; the air is mostly calm, with only a light breeze offering some relief. For the afternoon, cooler activities or shady spots along the promenade, which runs along the two-kilometre-long sandy beach, are recommended.
Perfect for a beach day
Cala Millor today is ideal for an early start at the beach, when temperatures are still more pleasant. In the morning the nearby Safari Zoo is a good outing before it gets hot; in the evening the car-free seafront promenade invites relaxed strolling. Locally: the promenade is car-free and perfect for a leisurely evening walk.
Tomorrow will stay sunny with around 28°C.
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Climate in Cala Millor — long sandy beach, solid coastal climate
Cala Millor sits four meters above sea level right on the Badia de Son Servera — one of the flattest and most exposed beach locations on the east coast. The climate follows the pattern typical of these open east-coast bays: Mediterranean, with dry summers, a pronounced autumn rainfall peak, and mild winters tempered by the sea.
According to aggregator climate data, annual precipitation averages around 586 mm — more than in Palma, where AEMET records 449 mm. The explanation lies in the influence of Mediterranean low-pressure systems that sweep in from the east or northeast in autumn, dropping more rain on the east coast than in the southwest. November is the wettest month, with roughly 104 mm according to climate data. July, by contrast, sees only around 8 mm.
Summer in Cala Millor is warm but kept moderate by the sea: daily highs in July reach around 29°C, with a daily average of roughly 25°C. The flat beach setting and eastern exposure mean early morning sun and, in the afternoons, a direct breeze off the Mediterranean. August temperatures remain similarly high, with the daily average nudging up to around 26°C.
The east coast enjoys a generous swimming season. In October, sea temperatures according to aggregator data sit at around 23°C — the water cools far more slowly than the air. Visitors who come in October and November for a quieter stay will encounter more rain, but still pleasant water temperatures and far fewer crowds than in high summer.
Winters are mild. The daily average in January is around 11°C, and the immediate coastal location offers some shelter from the sharpest cold-air intrusions. The town largely operates on a winter footing: many businesses closed, the beach all to yourself. For active guests planning cycling trips, excursions to Manacor, or walks in the surrounding area, the mild season is a genuinely attractive option.
More information: Cala Bona Weather, Son Carrió Weather, Mallorca Climate Chart.
Note on data sources: Cala Millor has no dedicated AEMET climate normal station. Monthly values are derived from T3-Aggregator data and should be treated as indicative figures.
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Weather in the Cala Millor area
- Cala Bona Weather — northern fishing harbor, same climate pattern
- Son Servera Weather — inland town behind the coastal resort
- Sa Coma Weather — southern neighbor
- Son Carrió Weather — inland town with a more continental climate
- Mallorca Climate Chart — monthly overview for the island
- Mallorca Water Temperature — sea temperatures by month
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
