Manacor Weather

Today's weather in Manacor
Currently in Manacor: 36.3 °C, sunny and feels like 37.1 °C. A light breeze of about 10.8 km/h and only a 1% chance of precipitation make for a dry day — in short: typical Manacor summer weather.
The day stays hot and pleasant, with more consistent sunshine bringing plenty of light; the forecasted daily values range from a minimum of 23.9 °C to a maximum of 33.9 °C. Temperatures in Manacor thus run high, with occasional airflow that makes the conditions more bearable. Short breaks in the shade are recommended.
Ideal for a pearl-factory tour or the market
In this heat, air-conditioned pearl workshops like Majorica or Orquídea are perfect for combining culture with cool air. If it's Monday, the big Monday market is worth a visit — arrive early to better enjoy the shady market lanes. In the evening, a relaxed tapas crawl through the historic centre is ideal as the sun slowly goes down.
Tomorrow will also stay sunny at around 32.8 °C, so be careful with prolonged sun exposure.
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Climate in Manacor — Inland Mallorca on Its Own Terms
Manacor sits in Mallorca's eastern interior, roughly 15 kilometers from the nearest coast. That position makes all the difference compared to coastal climates: Manacor receives less maritime influence, which amplifies temperatures in both directions — warmer summers, cooler winter nights, and wider swings between day and night.
On the rainfall side, T3-Aggregator climate data for Manacor puts the annual total at around 586 mm — more than the AEMET figure for Palma (roughly 470 mm). November is the wettest month at around 104 mm. Autumn low-pressure systems moving in from the west or southwest bring heavy rain to the interior as well — sometimes more intense than on the coast, since there's no sea breeze to take the edge off. These autumn storms are well known in the region and can deliver locally heavy downpours.
Summer reveals Manacor's inland character. July highs according to aggregator data run around 29°C, with a daily average of roughly 25°C. July sees barely 8 mm of rain — the summer months are dry. Anyone driving inland from the coast on a sweltering August day will notice the missing sea breeze immediately: the heat sits heavier. At the same time, nights in the interior cool down more than they do right on the coast.
Winter in Manacor is mild but cooler than in coastal towns. The daily average in January is around 12°C. Frosty nights occur occasionally but remain the exception. Manacor makes a solid base for day trips to the surrounding area — the Coves del Drach, Porto Cristo, or the pearl workshops — even in winter.
For a broader climatic classification, see the Mallorca Climate Chart. The town itself is covered in the Manacor Local Guide.
Note on data sources: Manacor has no publicly accessible AEMET climate normal station. Monthly values are drawn from T3-Aggregator climate data and should be treated as reference figures.
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Weather in the Manacor Area
- Porto Cristo Weather — coastal town to the east, direct maritime influence
- Cala Millor Weather — popular resort town to the northeast
- Son Macià Weather — small village south of Manacor
- Mallorca Climate Chart — full overview of all monthly values
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
- Manacor — Local Guide — pearls, caves, and city life
