Llubi Weather

Today's weather in Llubí
Sunny and hot in the centre of Llubí: currently 35°C, feels like 33.8°C, clear skies and only a light breeze at about 6.1 km/h. Temperatures in Llubí will climb to a maximum of 36°C, and at night they hardly drop below 23.9°C.
The day will stay very stable and dry, with only a 1% chance of precipitation — ideal if you don’t want any clouds. In the afternoon the light breeze brings a bit of relief, but it remains quite warm overall; it’s a good idea to find a shady spot now and then. If you’re out and about, you’ll notice the heat particularly when walking through the village, so plan breaks.
A leisurely stroll through the village
Llubí today invites a relaxed wander: the cobbled lanes and the church Sant Feliu look their best in the soft light, and the heat can be comfortably sat out in shady spots. Morning walks out to the caper fields are recommended — Llubí’s capers are considered the best on the island and make a lovely souvenir. To finish the day, a round of tapas in a bar in the town centre fits perfectly.
Tomorrow will stay sunny at around 34.7°C, so it will be warm again.
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Climate in Llubí — quiet inland climate in the northern Plà
Llubí sits in the northern part of the Plà de Mallorca, at an elevation of 110 meters, surrounded by farmland. The village shares with its neighbors Sineu, Costitx, and Inca the typical inland climate of the central plain: no direct coastal influence, and more pronounced seasonal swings than along the coast.
Summers in Llubí are warm and dry. July daytime highs reach around 31°C according to T3-Aggregator climate data — higher than on the Palma coast, because the cooling sea breeze doesn't penetrate this far inland. July is also the driest month: roughly 9 mm of rainfall on average. Annual precipitation runs around 450 mm, close to the AEMET figure for Palma (449 mm). Most of it falls in autumn: November is the wettest month at around 79 mm.
Spring arrives mild in Llubí and turns noticeably warmer by April. This transition period is ideal for cyclists and hikers looking to explore the Plà: the weather isn't yet hot, showers are possible but rare. In autumn the pattern reverses — after the dry summer, October and November can bring heavy rainfall.
Winters are mild, though cooler than on the coast. The daily average in January sits at around 11°C. Nights cool off more sharply in the island's interior; frost is rare, but more likely here on the open plain — without the shelter of mountains — than along the coast.
More on Mallorca's weather patterns: Mallorca Climate Chart and Mallorca Summer Weather.
Note on data sources: Llubí has no dedicated AEMET climate normal station. Climate figures come from T3-Aggregator sources for the Plà de Mallorca. AEMET reference: B228 Palma (1981–2010). All figures are indicative.
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Weather in the area around Llubí
- Sineu Weather — southern neighbor, similar inland climate
- Costitx Weather — to the west in the Plà
- Inca Weather — to the north, the largest inland town
- Mallorca Climate Chart — overview of all monthly figures
- Mallorca Summer Weather — background on the high season
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
