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A little cooler, but not much

Mallorca Weather Outlook: A Slight Cool‑Down Mid‑Week

What to Expect Tuesday and Wednesday

After a hot start to the week, Tuesday and Wednesday will bring a bit of relief. Temperatures are forecast to fall to around 25‑26 °C across most of the island. Skies will be partly cloudy with light to moderate breezes, making it feel more comfortable—especially inland where the heat usually lingers.

Why the Change?

A weak front moving in from the west will push the hot air mass slightly eastward. This shift reduces the intensity of the sun’s rays and allows a bit more cloud cover, which helps keep daytime highs a few degrees lower.

Thursday – The Mildest Day

Thursday looks set to be the coolest day of the period. Expect more moderate temperatures, plenty of sunshine, and only a few scattered clouds. It’s a great chance to explore towns, hit the hiking trails, or enjoy a leisurely bike ride without feeling overheated.

Friday Onward – Warmth Returns

From Friday, temperatures will start climbing again. By the weekend we’re back to the typical summer range of 29‑30 °C in many spots. While no major heatwave is on the horizon, the atmosphere will feel fully summery—perfect for beach days, water sports, or outdoor cafés.

Yesterday’s Highs (for Reference)

  • Andratx – Sant Elm: 29.2 °C
  • Banyalbufar: 25.3 °C
  • Binissalem: 31.5 °C
  • Campos, Can Sion: 30.0 °C
  • Capdepera: 26.6 °C
  • Balearic Islands (average): 26.0 °C
  • Escorca, Luke: 28.6 °C
  • Llucmajor: 31.1 °C
  • Manacor: 31.3 °C
  • Muro, S’Albufera: 27.9 °C
  • Palma: 27.0 °C
  • Pollensa: 30.7 °C
  • Clubs: 31.2 °C
  • Puerto Pollensa: 29.4 °C
  • Portocolom: 25.3 °C
  • La Pobla: 32.0 °C
  • Santa María del Camí: 30.8 °C
  • Santanyi: 27.6 °C
  • Puerto Soller: 23.2 °C

Weekend Outlook

Saturday and Sunday will see sunny skies with highs hovering near 30 °C. Light winds from the southeast will keep the sea breezes pleasant, making it ideal for swimming, paddle‑boarding, or simply relaxing on the sand.

Tips for Teens

Stay Cool and Safe

  • Drink water regularly—even if you don’t feel thirsty.
  • Apply sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) every two hours.
  • Take breaks in the shade during the peak sun hours (12 pm–4 pm).
  • If you’re heading to the beach, watch for flag warnings and follow lifeguard advice.

Make the Most of the Cooler Mid‑Week

  • Explore Mallorca’s inland villages—like Binissalem or Llucmajor—where the temperature drop is most noticeable.
  • Try a morning hike in the Tramuntana range; the air will be fresher and the views spectacular.
  • Enjoy outdoor sports such as skateboarding, basketball, or soccer in the late afternoon when the heat eases.

Conclusion

This week offers a brief but welcome break from the intense heat that has dominated Mallorca lately. Tuesday through Thursday will feel more comfortable, especially away from the coast, while the weekend brings back the classic summer warmth perfect for beach fun. Stay hydrated, protect your skin, and take advantage of the milder mid‑week days to explore the island’s interior before the heat ramps up again.

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