Weather in Es Pont D Inca

Today's weather in Es Pont d'Inca
Right now the thermometer reads 32.2°C, the sun is shining clearly and it feels hardly different at 32.4°C — temperatures in Es Pont d'Inca are firmly in summer range. The weather in Es Pont d'Inca is stable and dry, with only about a 1% chance of rain.
The day will remain sunny throughout with a light wind (around 3.6 km/h), so stronger gusts aren't an issue. Highs will reach around 33.2°C, lows were 23°C; during the day it will stay warm and pleasant. With so little precipitation the air is rather dry, which can be especially noticeable around midday. Overall a calm, sunny stretch with no major weather changes.
A day for outdoor activities
Great for relaxed outdoor plans: easy walks, a café on the terrace, or a long sunbathing session all suit Es Pont d'Inca today. If you're sensitive to heat, avoid the hottest hours and drink plenty.
The sunny trend continues tomorrow — it will remain warm at around 33.1°C.
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Climate in Es Pont d'Inca — between Palma and the Marratxí hills
Es Pont d'Inca is historically the place where the old bridge (Mallorcan pont) carried the road from Palma into the island's interior — and where the Palma–Inca railway line now runs through the valley. Sitting at 92 m above sea level, roughly eight kilometers north of Palma's harbor, the town has a slight but perceptible climatic difference from the coastal strip.
The rainfall pattern tracks the Palma reference figures: according to aggregator climate data, Palma receives around 512 mm per year, while the AEMET climate normal stands at 449 mm. For Es Pont d'Inca, which sits somewhat lower than the Marratxí municipal seat of Sa Cabaneta (144 m), these figures serve as a reliable guide. The wettest month is November at around 79 mm; the driest is July at just around 9 mm.
In summer, daily highs reach around 31°C, with a daily average of around 26°C — comparable to Palma's urban figures. Because of its valley position, the afternoon sea breeze (Embat) is less effective here than right on the bay; during calm summer spells, the heat lingers somewhat longer. Anyone out early in the morning or in the evening after sunset will notice the cool air drifting down from the hills.
Autumn and winter are mild. October temperatures drop gradually, and rainfall increases (around 65 mm in October, around 53 mm in December). The January daily average sits at around 11°C — frost is possible but rare and never a persistent feature. The water temperature of the Bahia de Palma, around 23°C in October, does not apply directly to Es Pont d'Inca, but it does indicate the length of the swimming season across the greater Palma area.
From Es Pont d'Inca, both Palma and the Tramuntana foothills near Puigpunyent and Esporles are easily accessible. Detailed climate data for the whole island is available at Mallorca Climate Chart. Those wanting to explore the direct coastal setting will find information in Sa Cabaneta Weather Guide.
Note: Es Pont d'Inca has no climate station of its own. All climate figures are based on Palma data (T3-Aggregator and AEMET B228) and should be treated as indicative values.
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Weather in the area around Es Pont d'Inca
- Sa Cabaneta Weather — Marratxí's main town, situated at slightly higher elevation
- Palma Weather — the primary climate reference for the greater Palma area
- Mallorca Climate Chart — an overview of all monthly values for the island
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide summary
- Rain in Mallorca — rainfall patterns and the rainy season explained
- Tramuntana Wind Mallorca — mountain wind from the nearby ridges
- Mallorca Winter Weather — winter in the greater Palma area
