Aemet downgrades rain alert to yellow in Mallorca
Aemet lowers the rain alert in Mallorca from orange to yellow, valid until 16:00. Up to 25 litres per square metre expected in an hour.
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Aemet confirms July 2026 was the warmest in the Balearics since 1961, averaging 28 degrees and records in Mallorca, reaching 41.1 degrees in Pollença.
Aemet lowers the rain alert in Mallorca from orange to yellow, valid until 16:00. Up to 25 litres per square metre expected in an hour.
Six flights cancelled and widespread delays at Palma airport due to the storm, with an orange alert for rain and storms in Mallorca.
Manacor and sa Pobla record perceived temperatures of up to 45.6º in the longest heatwave, which has lasted 10 days. 41º is expected inland on Thursday.
Monday to Tuesday night was hellish in Mallorca, with minimums of 27 degrees in Puerto de Pollença and 103 heat deaths this summer.
Manacor avoids the yellow warning, but AEMET forecasts a high of 36 degrees and a thermal sensation of 44 this Tuesday.
Aemet issues an orange alert in the interior and south of Mallorca due to an African air mass bringing highs of 39 degrees this Sunday.
Manacor escapes the yellow heat alert, but the thermal sensation will reach 38 degrees this Sunday.
Manacor reaches 36 degrees this Saturday without a yellow alert. Clear skies and a feels-like temperature of 38.
Fog banks cause delays of up to two hours at Palma Airport during peak season with an orange heat warning in effect.
A dense fog covers Palma, causing delays at the airport during an orange alert for extreme heat with temperatures reaching up to 41 degrees.
AEMET issues an orange alert in Manacor for maximum temperatures of 40 degrees. Clear skies and light winds are expected.