Weather in Cas Miot Pont D Inca Park

Today's weather in Cas Miot-Pont d'Inca Park
The sun is shining clearly at 32.2°C, feeling like 31.8°C — overall a warm, dry morning. Current conditions in Cas Miot-Pont d'Inca Park bring little wind at around 3.6 km/h and only a 1% chance of precipitation, so the air feels stable and calm.
During the day it stays sunny and hot, with a high of about 33.2°C and a low of 23°C in the early morning hours. Light breezes only provide occasional relief and clouds are unlikely. Temperatures in Cas Miot-Pont d'Inca Park will remain consistently high today, so plan on taking breaks in the shade.
A day for a picnic
A relaxed picnic in the shade or a short evening walk when the heat eases off are both good options for Cas Miot-Pont d'Inca Park today. Bring a water bottle and light sun protection; if you plan to stay out longer, look for spots sheltered by trees or buildings. Nearby indoor spaces can also provide a welcome cool-down if needed.
Tomorrow will be much the same: sunny and warm again at around 33.1°C.
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Climate in Cas Miot and Pont d'Inca Park — A Commuter District with Palma as Its Climate Reference
Cas Miot and Pont d'Inca Park are residential neighborhoods in Marratxí, sitting at 94 meters elevation near the main Palma–Inca corridor. The climate here tracks closely with that of the island capital: AEMET station B228 in Palma, roughly 10 kilometers away, serves as the most direct reference point.
Annual rainfall comes in at 449 mm based on AEMET Palma measurements — a typically lean Mediterranean total. Most of it falls in autumn and early winter. November is the wettest month, averaging around 85 mm. In July, AEMET data records roughly 4 mm — for all practical purposes, summer is dry.
Summers in Cas Miot are warm: daytime highs of around 30°C at peak summer, with a July daily average of about 26°C. The relatively low elevation (94 m) compared to other parts of Marratxí offers less of an altitude buffer — afternoon heat here is much like the Palma periphery. That said, the absence of large-scale sealed surfaces and urban mass keeps nights reasonably comfortable.
Winters are mild. The daily average in January sits at around 12°C. Frost is extremely rare; strong cold air incursions from the Tramuntana can occasionally push temperatures below freezing, but that's the exception, not the rule.
For commuters and long-term residents, the climate is predictable and agreeable. Marratxí isn't a classic tourist destination, but it sits close to Palma and all the infrastructure that comes with it.
More on the climate near Palma: Mallorca Climate Chart and Mallorca Summer Weather.
Note on data sources: Cas Miot and Pont d'Inca Park have no dedicated climate station. The reference used is AEMET B228 Palma (1981–2010, T1), ~10 km to the south.
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Weather in the Area Around Cas Miot and Pont d'Inca Park
- Sa Cabaneta / La Cabaneta Weather — neighboring Marratxí district
- Es Garrovers / Son Daviu Nou Weather — another Marratxí locality
- Mallorca Climate Chart — monthly figures across the island
- Mallorca Summer Weather — midsummer climate
- Mallorca Winter Weather — winter climate in detail
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
