Weather in Cala Murada

Today's weather in Cala Murada
Right now the thermometer reads 32.3°C, feels like about 36°C, with clear skies and only a light breeze. Recorded values show a daily high of 29.7°C and a low of 23.4°C, with just a 3% chance of precipitation — in short: sunny and very warm.
Throughout the day it will stay steadily sunny with only a weak wind around 4.7 km/h, so the heat will remain noticeable. Anyone outdoors will particularly feel the high heat index; short breaks in the shade help make the day more comfortable. The low chance of rain makes brief cloudy spells unlikely, so expect constant sunshine.
Perfect for a beach day
For Cala Murada today a relaxed day by the water is recommended — bring plenty of sun protection and drink regularly. Alternatively, cooler indoor spaces in the afternoon are a good option, or a later walk when temperatures drop a bit.
Looking ahead to tomorrow: it will also be sunny with around 29.6°C, slightly milder than today.
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Climate in Cala Murada — East Coast Bay with the Embat
Cala Murada is a coastal village on the eastern side of Mallorca, within the municipality of Manacor, sitting at 24 meters above sea level. The bay opens to the east — facing the open Mediterranean between Mallorca and Menorca. That orientation delivers the most welcome climatic feature of the place in summer: the embat, the afternoon northeasterly breeze that takes a noticeable edge off the coastal heat.
The climate profile is typical of the east coast. Reference data comes from aggregator climate figures for the Manacor region: around 586 mm of annual rainfall, well above the 449 mm recorded in Palma according to AEMET. Autumn is the wet season — November brings the highest precipitation at around 104 mm, followed by October at around 71 mm.
Summer is dry and warm. In July, aggregator climate data shows only around 8 mm of rain; daytime highs sit at roughly 29°C. The sea off Cala Murada reaches around 25°C in July and around 27°C in August — slightly warmer than sections of coastline farther north, as the eastern sea sees less upwelling of cold water during summer.
Winters are mild: the average January daytime temperature is around 11°C according to aggregator climate data. Frost is extremely rare on the east coast. Cala Murada is a quiet place in winter — the busy holiday atmosphere of summer gives way to a still, unhurried coastal mood.
For a full climate comparison, see the Mallorca Climate Chart.
Note on data sources: Cala Murada has no dedicated AEMET climate-normal station. Climate values from Manacor (T3-Aggregator) are used as the nearest available reference. All figures are indicative.
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Weather Near Cala Murada
- Cala Anguila / Cala Mendia Weather — to the north
- Cales de Mallorca Weather — to the south
- Son Macià Weather — inland
- Mallorca Climate Chart — monthly figures for the whole island
- Mallorca Water Temperature — sea temperatures at a glance
- Mallorca Rainfall — rainfall distribution
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
