Weather of Majorca
The weather in Majorca is naturally Mediterranean, in most weather forecasts the standard temperatures forecasted are warm. The summer period in Majorca is both hot and dry. There are seasonal rains which are usually light in the summer months. The heaviest rainfall (40%) in the island falls between September and November.
Weather in Majorca is regulated mainly by the sea which is calm, deep and has comparatively warm temperatures. This means that the seasonal differences are not as immense as for continental land on the same longitude. Majorca is an ideal place for people looking for a coastal holiday in the tropics sans all the tropical holiday disasters such as high humidity, incessant rains and bugs.
Weather in Majorca ranges from the scorching heat of July and August, when the temperature is above 40 degrees, to the cold of a winter in the Serra de Tramuntana. With a normal of 300 days of sun every year, the weather on Majorca is definitely one of the major selling points of the tourism business. And holidays are geared towards the outdoor life.



















