Spring is officially here! And Aemet reports that skies will be mostly clear. Nighttime temperatures are expected to fall compared to prior early mornings, while daytime temperatures will remain largely steady. Winds will blow from the east and northeast at a light to moderate strength.
On Saturday, the forecast predicts partly cloudy skies with intervals of high clouds. Temperatures are expected to change little, with the lowest readings arriving late in the day. Winds will continue from the east and northeast, weakening from moderate to light and becoming variable in direction. Coastal breezes will develop from midday.
Looking ahead to Sunday, skies will be mostly clear with morning mist and afternoon cloud build-up typical of evolving weather patterns. Night temperatures should drop slightly compared to previous early hours, while daytime values remain similar. Winds will be light, mostly variable, with coastal breezes; by late afternoon, they will tend towards a light southerly flow with occasional moderate gusts.
The coming week opens with generally clear skies punctuated by cloud intervals around midday. There is a slight chance of isolated, light, and brief rainfall. Winds will be light from the south, turning north and northeast during the morning. Daytime temperatures will show little variation, though night temperatures may rise mildly.
The Aemet Balearics delegation has confirmed that the radar service for the Balearics is temporarily unavailable. "The replacement work on the Mallorca radar started on Monday 16 March and is expected to last about six weeks," they explained. "Until then, we will not have access to its valuable images." Users are advised to bear with this disruption.