Campos Weather

Today's weather in Campos
Weather in Campos right now: 36.3°C, sunny and feels like 43.3°C. It's hot and dry with only about a 3% chance of precipitation, and a light breeze of around 15.1 km/h.
The day will remain very warm overall; locally there may be higher readings than the modelled maxima — the stated maximums are 30.5°C, the minimums 23.7°C, so temperatures in Campos can vary depending on the measurement site. The breeze brings some relief on the coast or when walking through the village; seek out shady spots. In the evening expect a noticeable cooldown, making the village atmosphere more pleasant.
Perfect for a beach day
Heading to Es Trenc early is worthwhile today before the sun fully comes up; the wind makes the heat there more bearable. In the afternoon, the Banys de Sant Joan offer a peaceful alternative to the beach — one of the few thermal baths on Mallorca and ideal if you want to relax or escape the sun. In the evening, a leisurely stroll through Campos fits nicely; with market stalls (Thursdays and Saturdays) the village is especially lively.
Tomorrow will be sunny again with about 30.2°C.
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Climate in Campos — Sun, Salt, and Southern Mallorca
Campos sits in the south of Mallorca, on flat terrain between the salt marshes of Ses Salines and the hinterland of Felanitx. The town is a market hub, not a coastal settlement — and its climate reflects that character: no sea breeze to cool things down, no mountain shelter, just open, sun-drenched inland weather.
Annual rainfall, according to aggregator climate data, runs around 495 mm — barely above the AEMET Palma reference figure of 449 mm. That's the lowest precipitation of any location in this group: the south of Mallorca is naturally dry. November is the wettest month at around 83 mm; July is the driest at around 8 mm.
Summers in Campos are hot. Daily highs in July and August reach around 30°C — and in the height of summer, without a sea breeze, the inland can get warmer than the coastal towns. The daily average in July sits at around 26°C. The slight elevation difference from the coast does mean nights cool off a bit more. Rain is scarce in summer: around 8 mm in July, around 16 mm in August.
Campos is not a beach resort, but it's only about 10–12 kilometers from the sandy beaches at Ses Covetes and Es Trenc. Anyone heading to the water will find sea temperatures typical of southern Mallorca: around 26°C in July, around 23°C in October.
Winters are milder than in the deeper inland, though cooler than in Palma. The daily average in January is around 11°C. Frost is rare but not impossible. The Thursday and Saturday markets keep Campos a regional hub year-round — for long-stay visitors, the climate is perfectly manageable.
More on the southern Mallorca climate is available at Mallorca Climate Table. For weather information on nearby coastal spots, see Sa Ràpita Weather. Background on the town itself can be found at Campos Local Guide.
Note on data sources: Campos has no dedicated AEMET climate normal station. Monthly figures are drawn from aggregator climate data (T3-Aggregator source) and should be treated as indicative values. The Palma comparison uses AEMET B228 (1981–2010).
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Weather in the Campos Area
- Sa Ràpita Weather — nearest coastal town to the south
- Ses Covetes Weather — beach location near Es Trenc
- Sa Vinyola Weather — another coastal spot
- Mallorca Climate Table — monthly figures island-wide
- Rain on Mallorca — rainfall patterns
- Mallorca Summer Weather — midsummer in detail
- Campos — Local Guide — history, market, and sights
