Binissalem Weather

Today's weather in Binissalem
In town it's currently sunny at 26.9°C, but it feels more like 22.5°C — the temperature in Binissalem shows a pleasant early warmth. Weather in Binissalem stays stable: hardly any rain (1%) and a light wind around 3.6 km/h.
During the day the sun will stay out and temperatures will rise to as high as 34.6°C; at night they hardly drop below 23.1°C, so Binissalem will be particularly warm in the late afternoon. With only a slight breeze it stays calm — ideal for being outdoors as long as you avoid the hottest part of the day. Short breaks in the shade will help, the air remains dry.
A bodega tour
A relaxed bodega tour with a wine tasting fits the day well; in the wine capital DO Binissalem there are several cellars where you can sample the local grape varieties Manto Negro and Prensal Blanc. Afterwards it's worth taking a walk to the manor houses or strolling around the Friday market, if one is on today — both pair nicely with a late tasting.
Tomorrow will be sunny again at around 34°C, so more warm days ahead.
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Climate in Binissalem — Wine-Growing Climate in the Hill Country
Binissalem sits at the heart of Mallorca's wine-growing region, at 136 m above sea level in the Raiguer hill country between the Tramuntana and the Pla. Its distance from the sea — around 20 km to the coast — shapes the climate: Binissalem gets less cooling from sea breezes in summer and colder nights in winter than coastal towns. That makes it a classic inland Mediterranean climate.
No dedicated climate station data exists for Binissalem. Palma's climate data (~20 km away) serves as the reference baseline. According to these T3-Aggregator figures, the region receives an annual precipitation of around 510 mm. November is the wettest month, with roughly 78 mm — the autumn rains sustain the area's vineyards. July brings only about 9 mm; summers are dry and hot.
Summer in Binissalem is intense: without the cooling influence of a nearby sea, daytime highs in July reach around 31°C. Anyone visiting the region's wineries and planning tastings should avoid the midday heat. In September, the inland area cools down faster than the coast — daytime highs drop to around 29°C.
Winter in Binissalem is mild, but with a wider temperature range than coastal locations: nights cool to a few degrees in January, with a daily average of around 11°C. Frost is rare but does occur during continental cold-air intrusions. For wine lovers, Binissalem is worth a visit year-round — the region's bodegas are open in every season.
Note on data sources: No dedicated climate station data is available for Binissalem. The figures are based on T3-Aggregator data from Palma as a reference baseline.
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Weather in the Binissalem Area
- Santa Maria del Camí Weather — neighboring municipality to the southwest
- Alaró Weather — neighboring municipality to the east
- Mallorca Climate Chart — overview of all monthly figures
- Mallorca Summer — peak-season climate of the island
- Mallorca Fall — wine-season climate
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
