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What is the typical weather like during the almond blossom season in Mallorca?

Soft breezes and the scent of blossoming almond trees fill the air as winter slowly yields to spring. The almond blossom season here usually peaks between late January and early March, when the Serra de Tramuntana ridges and fields around towns like Campos and Binissalem burst into pale pink and white blooms. Daytime temperatures typically hover in the mid-teens Celsius (mid-50s Fahrenheit), creating comfortable conditions for wandering through the orchards or exploring villages such as Valldemossa and Pollença under crystal-clear skies.

Mornings can feel brisk, often dipping close to freezing, especially in elevated spots along the Ma-10 road crossing the Tramuntana. Dressing in layers is advisable, because sunny afternoons grow pleasantly warm. Rain is generally scarce but not unheard of, so a light waterproof or umbrella can prove useful for unexpected showers. This calm, crisp air brings a peaceful ambiance, ideal for attending events like the Festa de l'Ametler in Alaró, which celebrates this fleeting spectacle.

Overall, this season combines the quiet charm of blossoming almond trees with mild, temperate weather that encourages outdoor activities and slow travel across the island’s northern and central areas. Keeping an eye on local forecasts helps, as the precise timing of the bloom varies with each winter’s weather patterns, ensuring that visitors experience the spectacle at its best without the summer crowds.