Weather in L Horta

Today's weather in L'Horta
Sunny and warm: currently 32.3°C, feels like 33.2°C under clear skies. The temperature in L'Horta is therefore close to the day's high and, with very light air movement, feels a bit sluggish.
Through the day it will stay steadily sunny with only a 1% chance of precipitation and a light breeze around 3.6 km/h. Temperatures will hardly rise above the 33.5°C mark; at night it drops to about 23.1°C, so it remains mild into the evening. Overall a dry, fairly stable day without major swings. If you’re looking for shade, take short breaks indoors or sit under trees.
Perfect for a beach day
For L'Horta today, a relaxed beach day or a leisurely coastal walk works well — plan on plenty of sun protection and water. Alternatively, early walks or a cool café during the midday heat are better than strenuous exertion. Light watersports are possible because of the gentle wind, all without major weather risks.
Brief outlook: Tomorrow will stay sunny with around 32.2°C, so similarly warm.
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Climate in L'Horta — the heart valley of the Sóller basin
L'Horta is the fertile valley basin surrounding Sóller, known for centuries for its citrus cultivation. Sitting at around 80 m above sea level in the wind-sheltered hollow of the Serra de Tramuntana, it enjoys distinctive climatic conditions: more moisture than the coastal lowlands, sheltered warmth in summer, and a rainfall pattern that keeps the valley's orange trees well watered throughout the year.
Climatically, L'Horta is closely related to nearby Sóller — essentially the same valley, the same protective effect of the mountains. According to aggregated climate data, the region receives around 590 mm of rain annually, more than Palma. November is the wettest month at around 90 mm; these autumn rains sustain the citrus groves of the basin.
Summer in L'Horta is warm and still: daytime highs in July reach around 30°C according to regional climate data, with daily averages of around 25°C. The sheltered position means heat builds up in the valley — hikers should make use of the morning hours or the cool of the evening for walks through the groves. With around 10 mm of precipitation in July, rain is hardly a concern.
The valley opens toward the sea at Port de Sóller — about 5 km away. Sea temperatures there reach around 25°C in July. In summer, the journey from L'Horta to the coast on the tram through the Sóller valley is a classic Mallorca experience. In winter, daily averages in the region sit at around 10°C; frost is rare, and the mountain rim keeps the valley sheltered even in the colder months.
Note on data sources: Climate station data for L'Horta is not available separately. The figures are taken from T3 climate data for Sóller and are considered representative of the entire Sóller valley basin.
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Weather in the area around L'Horta
- Sóller Weather — main town of the valley basin
- Port de Sóller Weather — the valley's coastline, ~5 km
- Biniaraix Weather — mountain village in the Barranc
- Mallorca Climate Chart — overview of all monthly figures
- Tramuntana Wind Mallorca — background on the mountain wind
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
