Consell Weather

Today's weather in Consell
Short and sweet: Sunny in Consell. The temperature is 28.5°C (feels like 23.3°C) and there's only a light breeze of about 6.1 km/h. Precipitation is practically ruled out — the chance is 1% — and the night brought a low of 22.2°C.
During the day the thermometer will climb to around 34.1°C, with the sun present throughout and the breeze providing some relief. The air stays dry, so hours spent in the blazing sun will feel noticeably warmer than the "feels like" value. Overall a stable, warm day with no weather change, ideal for outdoor activities — those looking for shade will find it in the village's alleys or under the pine trees.
A day in the wine village
The Sunday market in Consell is a nice fit today if you enjoy local produce and a relaxed village atmosphere. A wine tasting at one of the wineries along the DO Binissalem wine route is recommended; often overlooked, it offers short cellar tours and cool tasting rooms. A leisurely stroll through the peaceful wine village rounds off the day.
Tomorrow will remain sunny at about 33.5°C.
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Climate in Consell — Wine Country with a Continental Edge
Consell sits at 154 meters above sea level, nestled between the foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana to the north and the central plain of the Pla. The municipality is part of Mallorca's wine-growing belt, stretching from Binissalem to Sencelles — a landscape that depends on exactly the climate Consell delivers: hot, dry summers and enough autumn rain for the harvest.
Summer here is intense. Without direct sea access and without the cooling embat wind of the coast, temperatures build up on calm days. According to proxy climate data, daily highs in August reach around 32°C, with a daily average of around 26°C. In July, barely 9 mm of rain falls — the vineyards stand dry, and the heat stored in rock and soil releases only slowly after dark. Anyone who appreciates this kind of summer will find in Consell a more authentic sense of Mallorca's true climate character than at the air-conditioned beach resorts along the coast.
Annual precipitation averages an estimated 470 mm — a similar level to Palma (470 mm according to Wikipedia's climate table). Consell lies on the lee side of the Tramuntana; the major orographic effects that bring more rain to Pollença or Selva don't apply here with the same intensity. The wettest month is November, with around 79 mm, when Mediterranean low-pressure systems move in from the southwest.
Autumn is pleasant: the heat eases, the grape harvest is celebrated, and the light turns golden over the almond and olive fields. Winter is mild; the January daily average sits at around 11°C according to proxy climate data. At 154 m elevation, nights cool somewhat more than near sea level — a subtle but noticeable difference from Palma.
Hikers and cyclists tend to favor March through May and September through October: little heat, little rain, and the fields at their most vivid.
More on the island's inland climate can be found in the Climate chart Mallorca and in the article on Climate zone Mallorca. Autumn rainfall events are put in context in the article Rain on Mallorca.
Note on data sources: Consell has no dedicated AEMET climate normal station. The climate values used are based on T3-/T2-proxy data from Palma (~20 km to the west). All figures should be treated as approximate.
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Weather in the Consell Area
- Climate chart Mallorca — Monthly overview for the entire island
- Climate zone Mallorca — Mediterranean climate classification
- Rain on Mallorca — Autumn precipitation and extreme events
- Best time to visit Mallorca — Island-wide overview
- Summer on Mallorca — Heat waves and inland conditions
- Winter on Mallorca — Mild season
