Weather in S Illot Cala Morlanda L Illot

Today's weather in S'Illot-Cala Morlanda (L'Illot)
Right now it's sunny at 35.3 °C, but it feels considerably hotter at 43.7 °C — that’s the short version of today's weather in S'Illot-Cala Morlanda (L'Illot). The wind is blowing at about 13.7 km/h and the chance of precipitation is around 4%.
It will stay sunny and dry during the day, and the air can feel warm, so be mindful of shade and take regular breaks to drink. Despite the strong sun, light gusty breezes will be noticeable, making conditions a bit more bearable. For S'Illot-Cala Morlanda (L'Illot) today you should factor in the intense sunlight and the higher feels-like temperature, even if the reported daytime values look somewhat lower.
Activity tip
In these conditions, activities that alternate regularly between sun and shade and keep outdoor stretches short work best; plan for cooler breaks and don't forget sun protection. Indoor alternatives include quiet cafés, museums or a long siesta at midday if it gets too hot outside. The temperature in S'Illot-Cala Morlanda (L'Illot) calls for a slightly more relaxed schedule today.
Tomorrow will be sunny again with about 28.1 °C.
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Climate in S'Illot-Cala Morlanda — two bays, one climate
S'Illot and Cala Morlanda lie a few hundred meters apart on the east coast near Manacor, at around 28 meters above sea level. Both places are administratively linked and share the same basic climate: Mediterranean east-coast climate with warm summers, wet autumns, and mild winters.
Cala Morlanda has a somewhat more sheltered bay character than the more open S'Illot. Climatically, this difference in position has no measurable effect — both places are close enough to the sea to experience similar temperatures and wind conditions. Sea temperatures are the decisive buffer: in summer the water cools the coastline, and in winter it keeps temperatures moderate.
Rainfall: According to T3-Aggregator climate data from the nearest station (Manacor), annual average precipitation is around 586 mm. That is considerably higher than the AEMET figure for Palma (449 mm). November is the wettest month at around 104 mm; July is the driest at around 8 mm. Summer is traditionally dry — multi-day rain periods in July and August are the exception.
Summer temperatures: Daily highs in July are around 29°C according to T3-Aggregator climate data, with a daily average of around 25°C. The coastal location ensures pleasant nights — fresher than in the island's interior. Sea temperatures: around 25°C in July, around 27°C in August, around 23°C in October.
Winters are mild. The January daily average is around 11°C; frost is rare. The area is noticeably quieter in winter than in summer — ideal for walks through the flat east-coast landscape.
More climate information: Mallorca Climate Chart, Mallorca Water Temperature.
Note: No dedicated weather station on site. Values drawn from T3-Aggregator climate data for the Manacor station (approx. 6 km away) — to be treated as indicative figures.
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Weather in the area around S'Illot-Cala Morlanda
- S'Illot Weather — neighboring place, similar climate
- Cala Murada Weather — bay to the south
- Cala Anguila / Cala Mendia Weather — bays to the north
- Cales de Mallorca Weather — another east-coast location
- Mallorca Climate Chart — monthly overview
- Mallorca Water Temperature — swimming season
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca
