Inca Weather

Today's weather in Inca
Currently 27.1 °C, sunny, with a feels-like temperature in Inca of about 22.4 °C — pleasant, but the sun will build up later. The weather in Inca stays stable: almost no rain (1%) and only a light breeze of around 3.6 km/h. During the day the heat increases and highs will reach up to 33.9 °C, while lows were 23.4 °C.
If you wander through the centre you'll notice the growing warmth in the afternoon, so it's better to stick to the shade of the narrow streets or drop into a Celler. Leather outlets and small shops in the town centre invite browsing; for a break the traditional Celler restaurants offer shady courtyards and Mallorcan dishes. A light wind brings little relief, so don't forget water and a hat.
A day for strolling and Celler visits
For Inca today this is the ideal plan: leather shopping and a late lunch in a Celler; museums and covered shops are good alternatives if needed. And for market-lovers: the large Thursday market is strongly recommended, if it's running.
Tomorrow will be sunny again with around 33.5 °C.
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Climate in Inca — The Island's Interior on Its Own Terms
Inca is Mallorca's second-largest city, sitting at the heart of the island on the flat plain known as the Plà de Mallorca. Its position — roughly 30 kilometers from the sea and about 120 meters above sea level — gives it a climate that differs noticeably from coastal towns. Not dramatically, but the extremes tell a different story.
The most significant difference from the coast comes down to temperature. Inca sits beyond the reach of the sea breeze that keeps coastal towns cooler in summer and milder in winter. In the height of summer, daytime highs in Inca can reach around 31°C or above — while AEMET records mean July highs of 26°C for the coastal station Palma B228. On hot days with dry inland heat, the felt difference is even greater. July nights, on the other hand, are often pleasantly cool for a Mediterranean midsummer climate, since the thermal buffering effect of the sea is absent. Rainfall follows the familiar Mallorca pattern: very dry in summer — July averages just around 9 mm according to aggregator climate data — while precipitation concentrates in autumn and early winter. November is the wettest month at roughly 79 mm; compared with the AEMET figure for Palma (449 mm annual rainfall), Inca comes in at a similar level, with minor local variation depending on weather patterns. Annual precipitation across the Plà de Mallorca is estimated by aggregator data at around 450 mm.
Inca lies north of the Puig de Randa massif and southeast of the Serra de Tramuntana. This position occasionally produces föhn effects during strong northerly wind events, bringing dry, warm air down into the plain. These situations are well known locally, but are not reliably documented in statistical terms — any frequency figures would be speculative.
Winter in Inca is mild, but cooler than on the coast. The daily mean in January sits at around 11°C. Frost is rare, though slightly more likely here than in Palma, since the warming influence of the sea no longer applies. Travelers who want to explore the island in spring or early autumn — hiking, markets, the foothills of the Tramuntana — will find Inca a convenient base: the weather is settled at those times, with heat and rain roughly in balance.
More on the weather in the island's interior can be found at Mallorca Climate Chart. Background on wind phenomena across the island is covered in the article on Tramuntana Wind Mallorca.
Note on data sources: Inca does not have its own AEMET climate normal station. The climate figures in this article are drawn from T3-Aggregator sources (inland Mallorca reference values); verified AEMET climate normals refer to the coastal station Palma B228. Figures for Inca should be treated as indicative.
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Weather in the Area Around Inca
- Sineu Weather — neighboring municipality in the Plà, similar inland climate
- Llubí Weather — north of Inca, flat agricultural land
- Costitx Weather — to the west, also part of the Plà de Mallorca
- Mallorca Climate Chart — overview of all monthly figures for the island
- Mallorca Summer Weather — background on the high season
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
- Tramuntana Wind Mallorca — mountain wind phenomena
