Weather in Caimari

Today's weather in Caimari
Caimari today is sunny at 29.4 °C, though it feels a bit cooler at 25.1 °C. The air is warm, the sky clear, and a light breeze makes things pleasant.
Over the course of the day temperatures are expected to rise to around 33.9 °C, and at night they dropped to about 23.4 °C. With only a 1 % chance of precipitation it will stay dry; the wind is light at about 3.6 km/h. Overall the weather remains stable and sunny, so no sudden changes are expected. Anyone keeping an eye on Caimari's temperatures should expect the higher values in the afternoon and plan accordingly.
Activity suggestion
With so much sun, outdoor activities are a good choice as long as you avoid the hottest hours: a leisurely walk around town, a shady spot for a coffee, or a short bike ride work well. Indoor activities are a relaxed alternative if you'd rather avoid the heat.
Tomorrow will also be sunny with around 33.5 °C – so expect another warm day.
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Climate in Caimari — Mountain-Edge Village Between the Tramuntana and the Plain
Caimari sits at 340 meters elevation on the southeastern foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana, nestled between the villages of Mancor de la Vall and Binibona. This position makes it one of the most climatically distinctive places in the batch: to understand the weather here, you need to understand mountain physics — and those physics set Caimari fundamentally apart from the coastal climate of Palma and the flatlands of the Plà.
The most important factor is rainfall. The Serra de Tramuntana acts as a barrier for moist air masses moving in from the northeast and west; these masses pile up against its slopes and foothills and release their moisture as rain. At 340 meters, in a stau position, Caimari receives an estimated 600 mm of rain per year — significantly more than the 449 mm recorded at AEMET station Palma. November is the wettest month, with over 100 mm according to climate estimates; October and December are also precipitation-heavy. Summer stays typically Mediterranean and dry: July averages only around 10 mm.
Temperatures are noticeably lower than in the lowlands, a direct consequence of the elevation. July daytime highs reach around 28°C according to T3-Aggregator climate estimates — reflecting the altitude correction applied to the inland benchmark of roughly 31°C in the Plà. The daily mean in July sits at about 23°C. The contrast is even sharper in winter: the January daily mean in Caimari is around 9°C, clearly below figures for the Plà or the coast. Frost is a realistic possibility on the mountain edge in a way it simply isn't in the flatlands; snow occurs during strong cold-air intrusions but remains rare.
The position between the Tramuntana and the interior massif creates a few distinctive characteristics: the village is well sheltered from direct northerly winds, and on calm summer days the air is noticeably stiller than in coastal spots. Anyone planning hikes on the Tramuntana trails or wanting to explore the quiet mountain villages of the island's interior will find a base with genuinely characteristic mountain climate in Caimari and its surroundings.
More on Mallorca's rainfall patterns: Rain Mallorca. Background on the Tramuntana effect: Tramuntana Wind Mallorca.
Note on data sources: Caimari has no dedicated AEMET climate-normal station. Climate values are drawn from T3-Aggregator sources (Tramuntana mountain-edge reference) with T4 altitude correction. The AEMET reference is station B228 Palma (1981–2010, 449 mm). Figures for Caimari are estimates.
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Weather in the Caimari Area
- Selva Weather — municipal center, situated slightly lower
- Moscari Weather — neighboring village in the Tramuntana foothills
- Biniamar Weather — nearby mountain village
- Climate Chart Mallorca — overview of all monthly values
- Rain Mallorca — rainfall patterns across the island
- Tramuntana Wind Mallorca — mountain wind phenomena
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
