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Majorca weather march: Mallorca weather in March (Balearic Islands)

Опубликовано: April 19, 2023 в 11:18 am

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Sea water temperature in Majorca in March

Is Majorca warm enough to swim in spring? In March sea water temperature throughout Majorca is not yet warm enough for swimming and does not exceed 20°C. Based on average water temperature observations over the past ten years, the warmest sea in Majorca in March was 14.5°C (in Palma de Mallorca), and the coldest water 14.2°C (in Alcudia). To find out the sea temperature today and in the coming days, go to Current sea temperature in Majorca

Majorca cities and resorts with the values of the average water temperature in March in recent years.
For more detailed information about water temperature, surf forecast, weather and time of sunrise and sunset in any specific area of your interest, just click on a city name. For ease of search, all places are also grouped by the first letter of the name.

 

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Alcudia

14.3°C

14.6°C

15.2°C

14. 8°C

13.9°C

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Can you swim in Majorca in March?

Places with the warmest average sea water temperature in Majorca in March. Also indicated are the maximum and minimum temperatures in March for these locations based on observations over the past 10 years

Avr Min Max
Illetas 14.5°C 12.8°C 15.9°C
Cala Pi 14.5°C 13°C 15.8°C
Port d’Andratx 14.5°C 12.9°C 15.9°C
Paguera 14.5°C 12.9°C 15.9°C
Palma de Mallorca 14.5°C 12.8°C 15.9°C

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Other names for Majorca

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Downtown rally takes place Saturday evening at Container Park

Participants march and chant along Fremont Street during a rally for Tyre Nichols organized by Red Desert Collective outside Container Park on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023, in Las Vegas. (L.E. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Left_Eye_Images

Participants listen to speeches during a rally for Tyre Nichols organized by Red Desert Collective outside the Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023, in Las Vegas. (L.E. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Left_Eye_Images

This photo provided by the Nichols family shows Tyre Nichols, who had a passion for photography and was described by friends as joyful and lovable. Nichols was just minutes from his home in Memphis, Tenn., on Jan. 7, 2023, when he was pulled over by police and fatally beaten. Five Memphis police officers have since been charged with second-degree murder and other offenses. (Courtesy of the Nichols family via AP)

Participants take turns speaking during a rally for Tyre Nichols organized by Red Desert Collective outside Container Park on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023, in Las Vegas. (L.E. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Left_Eye_Images

Metro officers make contact with those assembling to rally for Tyre Nichols organized by Red Desert Collective outside Container Park urging them to be safe and peaceful on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023, in Las Vegas. (L.E. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Left_Eye_Images

Participants take turns speaking during a rally for Tyre Nichols organized by Red Desert Collective outside Container Park on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023, in Las Vegas. (L.E. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Left_Eye_Images

Participants march and chant down S. 7th Street during a rally for Tyre Nichols organized by Red Desert Collective outside Container Park on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023, in Las Vegas. (L.E. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Left_Eye_Images

Participants march and chant along E. Carson Avenue during a rally for Tyre Nichols organized by Red Desert Collective outside Container Park on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023, in Las Vegas. (L.E. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Left_Eye_Images

Participants listen to speeches during a rally for Tyre Nichols organized by Red Desert Collective outside the Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023, in Las Vegas. (L.E. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Left_Eye_Images

Participant Tiarre Norwood with son Koston, 1, speaks during a rally for Tyre Nichols organized by Red Desert Collective outside the Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023, in Las Vegas. (L.E. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Left_Eye_Images

Participants march and chant along Fremont Street during a rally for Tyre Nichols organized by Red Desert Collective outside Container Park on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023, in Las Vegas. (L.E. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Left_Eye_Images

A small group gathered and marched Saturday night in downtown Las Vegas to make their voices heard in the wake of Tyre Nichols’ death.

Video of the 29-year-old being savagely beaten by Memphis, Tennessee, police officers was released Friday.

Around 5 p.m., people started gathering in front of the Container Park, 707 E. Fremont St. The group of about 20 people marched from the Container Park to outside the Lloyd George U.S. Courthouse, 333 Las Vegas Blvd. South.

They held signs that included messages such as “A badge isn’t a license to kill” and “End police terror.”

Las Vegas resident Emme Larsen marched with the group and chanted, “Justice for Tyre!”

“I think it’s just kind of sad that these things keep happening and I wanted to be able to stand up for what I feel is right,” she said. “We’re all human at the end of the day, and that’s what it should be about.”

The Memphis Police Department released body-worn camera and security camera footage of officers beating Nichols during a traffic stop on Jan. 7. He died three days later.

Five Memphis Police Department officers have been fired and charged with second-degree murder and other crimes.

One of the organizers of Saturday’s event, who asked to go by name “Te,” said he was surprised by how he wasn’t surprised by his reaction to the videos released Friday.

“Honestly, it just made me real sick,” he said. “Just seeing how unvalued we are as a community.”

He said the goal of the rally was to let people know that radical change is needed when it comes to policing.

“There’s no reforming it. You can’t train this away,” he said.

During a news conference Friday, Ben Crump, a civil rights attorney representing the Nichols family, included the death of Byron Williams, of Las Vegas, when naming a list of Black men who have died in police custody.

On Sept. 5, 2019, Las Vegas police officers stopped Williams while he rode his bike in the Historic Westside.

Officers chased Williams, handcuffed him to the ground with an officer pinning a knee on his head, shoulders and back. He died within an hour of being restrained.

The Clark County coroner’s office ruled his death a homicide from a combination of causes, including a “prone restraint” from police and a methamphetamine overdose.

Outside of the courthouse Saturday evening the group sat in a circle while they talked about potential solutions and voiced frustration about police brutality and lack of action to hold departments accountable.