Mallorca

Weather and climate of the Balearic Island In the Western Mediterranean are the Balearic Islands part of the country Spain. Mallorca is clearly greatest island with the capital Palma. At the same time, it is the largest island of the Balearic Islands. Its East West extent is about 78 km approximately 98 km and the length of South North. The area of Malle is therefore estimated to be 3,600 km.

The island is bordered by two mountain ranges in the West and East. There are several mountains with an altitude of over 1,000 m, which are located in the western part of the mountain on Malle. In recent months, PCRM has been very successful. Flat land, except an exception is located in the Centre of the island but practically and a survey with about 540 m above sea level. Logically, Mallorca weather has also a difference between the mountains and the Plains. The mountains in the West affect the weather on the island, because often westerly winds from the Atlantic Ocean made flying. In Mallorca, there is a subtropical climate, which is influenced by the location of the island. A good heat storage is known to be the surface of the water, it surrounds the island, which is quite noticeable during the winter months.

In the winter, which is relatively short, mild and humid weather prevails. The main precipitation in the mountains even as snow, as well as in the lowlands of precipitation are here in the winter so. This is but definitely not every year, but very rarely. Not sufficient to skiing on Mallorca. The rainfall totals are in the southern half of the long-term average of about 400 mm, while in the North of the island at about 1,400 mm per year. With statistical 6 days of rain, the rainiest months are followed October until December, the months January to April with five days of rain.

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