Etiqueta 'Rain'
It is going to get wetter as the week goes on in Mallorca and other parts of the Balearics.

It is going to get wetter as the week goes on in Mallorca and other parts of the Balearics.

It is going to get wetter as the week goes on in Mallorca and other parts of the Balearics.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter 16/09/2024

Weather for Sant Sebastia

Weather for Sant Sebastia

Rain forecast for the Sant Sebastia fiestas.

JOAN TORRES 18/01/2024

People at Santa Ponsa beach

People at Santa Ponsa beach

People at Santa Ponsa beach.

Joan Llado 11/04/2022

**Weather Shift**: Image taken in Artà, showing the first clouds that signal a change in the weather with rain expected in the forecast

**Weather Shift**: Image taken in Artà, showing the first clouds that signal a change in the weather with rain expected in the forecast

**Weather Shift**: Image taken in Artà, showing the first clouds that signal a change in the weather with rain expected in the forecast

M. MESTRE 16/03/2020

The Soller Coll road needed to be closed.

Weather

More heavy rain due tomorrow

There is an amber alert for the Tramuntana, where up to 100 litres per square metre of rain may fall in a twelve-hour period.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter20/01/2017 00:00

Rain in Palma.

Weather

Get braced for torrential rain

Sharp change in the weather forecast for this weekend across the Balearics.

Humphrey Carter15/12/2016 00:00

Yesterday's rain is due to be repeated over the next ten days.

Weather

Cloud and rain in Majorca until the middle of October

Aemet is suggesting that there will be rain at times until at least 16 October with temperatures below normal for the time of year.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter07/10/2016 00:00

Laura Camargo of Podemos insisted that the tourist tax rate should be raised.

Majorca

Tourist limits, rain and fatalities: the week in Majorca

The tourist tax and tourist limits were again the focus of debate, a shopping complex opened, plastic bags were on the agenda, it rained, and two more people lost their lives on Majorca's roads.

Andrew Ede25/09/2016 00:00