The Language of Clouds

We have been very lucky lately with the weather, here in Mallorca. Yesterday, a rather pretty formation of Cirrocumulus clouds could be observed in the late afternoon, as seen here over the harbour of Portocolom, in the east of the island. Ah … the alluring language of clouds!

Yes, we had some heavy winds in some parts of Mallorca over the last few days, but the weather alert is now back to normal. Today and tomorrow, some rain is forecast, with the first snow of 2010 being predicted for Wednesday above 1,200 m and for Thursday, above 700 m. The forecast for Friday and Saturday is for snow above 200 m, with temperatures dropping considerably.

The photo was taken in Portocolom, Mallorca, Baleares, Spain. The date: January 3rd, 2010. The time was 16:58:04.

3 Responses to The Language of Clouds

  1. Hi!
    We are students from 4th year ESO from Ramon Llull. We are using this website in our English lesson to learn new vocabulary and to practise our oral English doing presentations. We have chosen this article because we were impressed by the photo. We think that is a beautiful and artistic landscape.
    We are so lucky to have this fantastic weather in Mallorca :) .

    Goodbye!!!!

  2. Hi!
    We are Ana and Ariadna, students from Ramon LLull. We are using this website in our English lesson to learn new vocabulary and to practise our oral English doing presentations. We have chosen this article because we were impressed by the photo. We think that is a beautiful and artistic landscape. We are so lucky to have this fantastic weather in Mallorca :) .
    Goodbye!!!!

  3. Hi Klaus, I am a student from 2nd ESO of Ramon Lluull. I like very much your blog and I like also very much this photo. 8)

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