The State Meteorological Agency has activated the orange alert for high temperatures in Manacor for tomorrow, Wednesday. Maximums of up to 39 degrees are expected.
Manacor is preparing for a hellish Wednesday. The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) has activated the orange alert for maximum temperatures in the eastern part of Mallorca, with the thermometer set to reach 39 degrees. The skies will remain clear and the wind will blow lightly from the west, with no nighttime relief: the minimum will stay at 21 degrees.
Thursday: even hotter
If Wednesday seems tough, Thursday will be worse. According to AEMET, maximums will rise to 40 degrees, while minimums will remain at 21. The wind will shift to the southeast but will still be very light. The sky will be clear. For those with outdoor plans, it's better to get up early or wait until sunset.
On Friday, although it will drop slightly, the heat will not relent: 38 degrees maximum and 21 minimum, with easterly winds. The outlook will continue to be mostly clear, with no hope of rain.
Weekend: sun and more sun
Stable weather will continue on Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday, the mercury will exceed 35 degrees, with minimums of 22. Sunday will be similar: 36 maximum and 21 minimum. The wind will be gentle from the northeast on Saturday and from the east on Sunday.
For the residents of Manacor, this means tropical nights and days to seek shade. Civil Protection Recommendation: stay well hydrated, avoid the sun during peak hours, and pay attention to the elderly and children. The orange alert indicates significant risk, so no complacency.
The data, compiled by AEMET, are provisional until new updates. But the trend is clear: summer is tightening its grip in Manacor.

