Weather in Aerodrom Militar

Today's weather in Aeròdrom Militar
Currently sunny and hot: 35.3°C (feels like about 36°C) — that sums up the weather at Aeròdrom Militar. Temperatures at Aeròdrom Militar are well above the usual comfort range; today it’s dry and clear.
Throughout the day it will remain steadily sunny with only a minimal chance of precipitation (1%). The wind is blowing at around 15.5 km/h, providing some air movement in places so it doesn’t feel completely still. Expected daily values were a maximum of about 34.3°C and a minimum around 23.6°C; conditions are currently even warmer. Overall fairly consistently dry and sunny — ideal for outdoor activities if you take sun protection into account.
Perfect for light activities
With this heat, shorter outdoor activities are recommended: an early walk, a bike ride during the cooler hours, or a shady picnic with plenty of drinking water. If you’re sensitive to heat, plan breaks in the shade and avoid the hottest hours.
Tomorrow sunny again with around 33.1°C.
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Climate at Aeròdrom Militar — Northern Plain with Above-Average Rainfall
The Aeròdrom Militar sits on the flat plain south of the Bahia de Pollença, just 10 meters above sea level. The Spanish Air Force operates its aerial firefighting base here — a location that is also climatically distinctive: the site falls under the influence of northern Mallorca, where the Serra de Tramuntana acts as a weather divide and significantly more precipitation falls than in the island's capital.
The rainfall pattern is the defining feature of this northern zone. According to T3-Aggregator climate data for the Pollença region, annual precipitation averages around 657 mm — AEMET records 449 mm for Palma. The main difference comes in autumn and winter: low-pressure systems moving in from the western Mediterranean encounter the Tramuntana mountains and deposit most of their moisture in the north. November is the wettest month, with around 102 mm.
Summer, by contrast, is dry and warm. In July the region receives on average only around 10 mm of rain, and daytime highs reach around 30°C. The flat terrain of the airfield site means less cooling from elevation than in the surrounding hills — a factor that makes the heat of midsummer more immediately noticeable than in the higher-lying town of Pollença.
Water temperatures in the Bahia de Pollença follow the typical Balearic pattern: around 25°C in July, around 26°C in August. Thanks to its sheltered shape, the bay warms up faster than open stretches of coastline.
Winter is mild but noticeably wetter than in the south. The average daily temperature in January is around 11°C according to T3-Aggregator climate data. Frost is very rare. Anyone looking to place the Pollença region's climate in the context of the island as a whole will find further background in the Mallorca Climate Chart and in the article on Mallorca Climate Zone.
Note on data sources: Climate values for the Aeròdrom Militar are taken from the nearby town of Pollença (T3-Aggregator klimatabelle.info). No dedicated AEMET climate-normal station is known for this site. All figures should be treated as approximate.
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Weather in the Area Around Aeròdrom Militar
- Bellresguard Weather — neighboring town to the north
- Cala Sant Vicenç Weather — bay climate to the east
- Can Singala Weather — nearby village
- Mallorca Climate Chart — overview of all monthly values for the island
- Mallorca Climate Zone — background on the Mediterranean climate
- Rain in Mallorca — rainfall distribution across the island
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
