Montuiri Weather

Today's weather in Montuïri
Currently 24.3°C (feels like 25.3°C), the sky is lightly cloudy and a fresh wind is blowing at around 24.1 km/h. With Montuïri's weather you can feel the calm Mallorcan atmosphere, but also a fairly strong breeze.
During the day breaks of sun will alternate with thicker clouds; the chance of precipitation is around 73%, so isolated showers are possible. The wind means exposed areas will feel noticeably cooler; the reported daily values range from a low of 17.2°C to a high of 22.6°C, although the current gauge is briefly showing slightly more. So Montuïri today is more changeable than consistently sunny. Temperatures in Montuïri remain generally pleasant — it's only the wind that makes longer spells outdoors feel a bit fresher.
A day for the museum
With this weather a visit to the Son Fornés archaeological museum is a good choice, followed by a coffee in one of the cafés on the village square or a short detour to the church. If it rains, the museums and local cafés provide a pleasant alternative; in dry spells a walk to the windmill silhouette — one of Mallorca's most iconic sights — is well worth it.
Tomorrow will be sunny with around 25.8°C.
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Climate in Montuïri — on the ridge of the southern Plà
Montuïri sits on a prominent ridge at 153 meters above sea level — the small town is visible from miles away, and the windmills along the crest are a landmark of the southern Plà de Mallorca. This elevated, exposed position has a real effect on the climate: compared to lower-lying inland towns, Montuïri is somewhat more open to the wind, which can bring welcome relief in summer but also means colder gusts in winter.
In summer, daily highs according to aggregator climate data run around 30°C — slightly below the figures for lower inland locations (around 31–32°C), because the altitude and open position take the edge off peak heat. The daily average sits at around 25°C. July is the driest month, averaging roughly 9 mm of precipitation. Annual rainfall is estimated at around 470 mm — slightly above the AEMET figure for Palma (449 mm). November is the wettest month, with around 80 mm.
The ridge occasionally catches more rain than the surrounding plain under certain weather patterns — a local effect that is poorly documented statistically but geographically plausible. Anyone familiar with Mallorca's windmills will understand: where windmills once stood, there was wind. That wind is still there today — and makes Montuïri one of the breezier inland spots on the island.
Winter is cooler than on the coast. In January, the daily average is around 10°C. Frosts are rare, but more likely on this open high ground than in sheltered valleys. Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for exploring; October and April are ideal for walks along the ridge with views across the Plà.
More on Mallorca's weather patterns: Mallorca Climate Chart.
Note on data sources: Montuïri does not have its own AEMET climate normal station. Climate values are drawn from T3-Aggregator sources for the Plà de Mallorca with altitude correction. AEMET reference: B228 Palma (1981–2010). All figures are indicative.
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Weather in the area around Montuïri
- Algaida Weather — neighbor to the north
- Porreres Weather — neighbor to the east
- Sant Joan Weather — located to the northeast
- Mallorca Climate Chart — overview of all monthly figures
- Mallorca Fall Weather — rainy season and autumn weather
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview

