Mallorca's weather forecast for Monday, May 11, 2026, is a sunny start to the week, with temperatures reaching up to 25C. However, the week ahead brings a mix of weather, with rain and lower temperatures on the horizon. The popular Es Firó festival in Soller, featuring the 'Moors and Christians' parade, will have good weather, providing a bright start to the event. As of Sunday afternoon, the UV rating is 8, indicating the need for sun protection. The forecast for the rest of the week is as follows:
Monday, May 11, 2026
- Alcudia: 15C to 24C, moderate northwest breeze easing to gentle southwest, humidity 30%.
- Andratx: 15C to 22C, gentle west breeze increasing to light, humidity 45%.
- Binissalem: 13C to 24C, moderate west breeze easing to gentle, humidity 35%.
- Palma: 15C to 24C, moderate west breeze easing to gentle, humidity 35%.
- Pollença: 15C to 25C, moderate northwest breeze easing to light west, humidity 35%.
- Porreres: 13C to 25C, moderate west breeze, humidity 30%.
- Sant Llorenç: 14C to 25C, moderate west breeze, humidity 30%.
- Santanyi: 14C to 25C, moderate west breeze, humidity 35%.
- Sineu: 14C to 25C, moderate west breeze, humidity 30%.
- Soller: 13C to 23C, light northwest breeze backing southwest, humidity 45%.
Weather Conditions
- Light breeze: Up to 11 km/h.
- Gentle breeze: Up to 19 km/h.
- Moderate breeze: Up to 28 km/h.
Sunday Summary
- High temperatures: Pollença (27.2C), Arta (26.1C), Port Pollença (25.7C), Muro (25.5C), Colonia Sant Pere (25.4C), Son Servera (24.9C), Petra (24.8C), Sa Pobla (24.3C), Binissalem (24.3C), Capdepera (24.3C), Llucmajor (24.3C), Palma University (24.2C), Manacor (24.1C).
- Low temperatures: Can Sion (9.0C), Serra Alfabia (9.1C), Lluc (9.5C), Son Torrella (9.6C).
- Rainfall: Porreres (0.2 litres per square metre), Sa Pobla (0.2 litres per square metre), Son Torrella (0.2 litres per square metre).
The week ahead promises a mix of sunny days and rain, with temperatures falling and a potential for snow on high ground. This forecast highlights the dynamic weather patterns in Mallorca, which can impact outdoor events and activities. As the week progresses, residents and visitors should be prepared for changing conditions, ensuring they have appropriate clothing and gear for various weather scenarios.