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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 20 June 2026 by the Edinburgh Wire weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Majorca enjoys a classic Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wetter winters. The live forecast above gives today’s conditions, but for the full picture, this guide covers monthly averages, sea temperatures and what to expect when planning a trip from Edinburgh.
What is the weather in Majorca like by month?
Majorca’s weather varies noticeably across the year. Summers (June to September) are reliably hot, with highs often reaching 30°C in July and August and sea temperatures peaking around 25°C. Winters (December to February) are mild, typically 10–15°C, with more rain. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures in the high teens to low twenties, making them popular for walking and sightseeing. For those researching majorca weather by month, expect the wettest months to be October and November, while July is the driest.
What is the forecast for Majorca over 10, 14 or 21 days?
Many visitors look for a majorca weather forecast 14 days or a 25 day weather forecast majorca before booking. While the live forecast above shows the coming days accurately, long-range predictions beyond 10 days are less reliable. The most dependable source is the live data above for the next week. For a weather in majorca 10 days outlook, the forecast above is your best reference. If you are checking majorca weather bbc or other sources, always compare the live data with your own research closer to departure.
What is the weather like in Majorca in April and May?
Majorca weather april is mild and partly rainy, with averages of 13–18°C. By majorca weather may, temperatures rise to 16–22°C, making it ideal for coastal walks and early beach days. Sea temperatures remain cool at around 17–19°C.
Where can I find a reliable 21-day forecast for Majorca?
A majorca weather 21 day forecast is a general guide only. The live forecast above gives the most accurate view for the next week. For longer-term planning, check monthly averages for your travel month instead of relying on a single long-range prediction.
Is Majorca hotter than the Canary Islands in summer?
Yes, Majorca tends to be hotter than Tenerife or Lanzarote during July and August, with higher daytime peaks. For a comparison, see our Tenerife Weather and Lanzarote Weather pages for those island climates.