Weather alert: Heavy rain expected in Mallorca
After a nearly summery Tuesday, rain is expected on Wednesday, which may be heavy in some areas and accompanied by storms.
Umbrellas will be needed from Wednesday
Umbrellas will be needed from Wednesday.
The most affected area is Caló den Pellicer Street in Santa Ponsa
The most affected area is Caló den Pellicer Street in Santa Ponsa.
Image of the Llucmajor motorway with significant traffic jams
Image of the Llucmajor motorway with significant traffic jams.
Significant traffic jams on the access roads to Palma
Traffic is also slowing down at the Palacio de Congresos de Palma.
Calling all Umbrellas: Rainy day on the horizon in Palma on Saturday
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Slight but insufficient increase in the capacity of the Serra de Tramuntana reservoirs
The ongoing snowfall is expected to contribute to an increase in volume.
Intense rainfall expected for Friday and Saturday over the Balearics
Intense rainfall expected for Friday and Saturday over the Balearics
Weather during Easter week
A couple walking under the rain.
Today's weather in Mallorca
After a few days of sunshine today you will need your umbrella!
Weather forecast for Mallorca
Rain is forecast for Wednesday, April 13.
Today's weather in Mallorca
Spring may be here but it is going to rain and be a cold day so be prepared!
It's a washout in Mallorca, first heavy rains since November
Strong showers reported this morning...
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Raining coming down very fast and furious in Palma
Raining coming down very fast and furious in Palma.
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Comment
Water, water is not everywhere
Such is the current state of water resources that they stand at 54%, fourteen percentage points below where they were this time last year.
Andrew Ede24/02/2023 14:00