Calima in Lanzarote today: Saharan dust
No calima
No calima in Lanzarote today. The air is clear, with Saharan dust at just <span class="num">11</span> µg/m³.
Saharan dust across the Canary Islands right now
Live dust level on each island, from Copernicus CAMS. Lanzarote is highlighted; tap an island for its 3-day forecast.
3-day Saharan dust forecast for Lanzarote
| Day | Max dust | Calima |
|---|---|---|
| Today | 11 µg/m³ | No calima |
| Tomorrow | 5 µg/m³ | No calima |
| We 24 | 0 µg/m³ | No calima |
Frequently asked questions
What is calima?
Calima is a haze of fine dust and sand carried to the Canary Islands from the Sahara Desert by easterly winds. It can turn the sky milky or orange, cut visibility and raise dust levels in the air.
Is calima dangerous?
Light calima is mainly a visibility and comfort issue. During strong episodes, fine dust (PM10) can irritate eyes and airways — people with asthma or heart conditions should limit outdoor effort, and everyone benefits from keeping windows closed.
When is calima most common in the Canary Islands?
Calima can occur in any season but is most frequent and intense from late autumn to early spring, and again in summer, when Saharan air reaches the islands.
Calima in the Canary Islands today · See live beach weather for Lanzarote · Weather map
Air-quality data: Open-Meteo / Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS).