Palmanova Weather

Today's weather in Palmanova
Currently sunny at 33°C, feeling around 34.3°C; accompanied by a light breeze of about 6.1 km/h, with only a 1% chance of precipitation. That's the essential weather update for Palmanova this morning.
During the day it will remain mostly clear and warm, the sun dominating and bringing strong UV levels. Official daily figures list a high of 30.6°C and a low of 24.4°C; in practice it will therefore stay fairly mild into the evening. The weak wind won't make the heat feel cool, but it does add a bit of variety along the coast. Short, sudden showers are virtually ruled out, so Palmanova will be sunny throughout today.
Perfect for a beach day
A beach day with full facilities is ideal for Palmanova today: the three connected beaches are family-friendly, you'll find shade and sunbeds around midday, and if you prefer something quieter head for the middle beach, Son Maties. Watersports work well in the light breeze, and in the evening the restaurants on the boulevard offer a relaxed finish. Small tip: drink enough and don't forget sun protection.
Tomorrow will stay sunny at around 30.9°C, so similarly warm to today.
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Climate in Palmanova — Beach Resort on the Bay of Palma
Palmanova is located in the municipality of Calvià, about 15 kilometers west of Palma, right on the Bay of Palma. Sitting at 9 meters above sea level with a wide sandy beach, it is one of the classic seaside resorts on the western side of the Bahia de Palma.
The climate follows the typical pattern of the Bay of Palma: mild, Mediterranean, with a very dry summer and a peak in rainfall during autumn. The nearest AEMET climate station is Palma B228 (~15 km to the east), which records an annual average of 18.5°C and annual precipitation of 470 mm (AEMET 1991–2020). T3-Aggregator sources for the zone put the figure at around 512 mm. July averages just about 9 mm of rain — summer is essentially dry. November is the wettest month, with around 79 mm (T3).
Summer warmth is reliable: July daytime highs reach around 31°C, with a daily average of about 26°C. Palmanova shares its climate pattern with Magaluf, located directly to the south — both resorts benefit from the bay's westward exposure, which holds afternoon sun late into the day, and from the proximity to the sea, which keeps extreme heat in check.
Water temperatures in the Bay of Palma are favorable: around 26°C in July and around 27°C in August according to T3-Aggregator values. Even in October the water sits at around 23°C, extending the swimming season well into autumn. The beach at Palmanova is fine-grained and relatively wide.
Winters are mild: the January daily average is around 11°C. Frost is virtually unheard of in this coastal setting. Palmanova is considerably quieter in winter than during peak season.
For a direct comparison: Magaluf Weather — neighboring resort to the south with an identical climate pattern. Overview: Mallorca Climate Chart.
Note on data sources: Palmanova has no dedicated AEMET station. All figures refer to AEMET B228 Palma and T3-Aggregator sources.
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Weather in the Palmanova Area
- Magaluf Weather — immediate neighbor to the south
- Santa Ponça Weather — beach resort to the west
- Calvià Weather — main town of the municipality
- Costa d'en Blanes Weather — villa district above Puerto Portals
- Mallorca Climate Chart — all monthly figures at a glance
- Mallorca Water Temperatures — swimming comfort by month
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
