Weather in Palmanyola

Today's weather in Palmanyola
Currently 29.1°C, sunny and pleasant — the feels-like temperature is about 24.4°C. A light breeze around 3.6 km/h and only a 1% chance of precipitation make Palmanyola's weather very stable for the day. Temperatures in Palmanyola will rise to a high of 32.3°C and won't fall below around 25°C at night.
The day will be consistently sunny with few clouds, so it will get particularly warm around midday. A light breeze provides occasional cooling; real showers are not an issue today. Palmanyola is therefore showing its stable, summery side — ideal for outdoor activities, as long as you keep an eye on the sun. Wind and heat remain moderate, so conditions shouldn't change abruptly.
Perfect for a beach day
With the current sunshine, a relaxed day at the beach or a walk along the coast is a great choice, combined with breaks in the shade and regular hydration. A dip in the water or a shady café also offers pleasant variety when the sun intensifies. Light clothing, sun protection and a water-resistant hat are recommended.
Tomorrow will stay sunny with around 32.1°C.
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Climate in Palmanyola — A Commuter Village at 131 Meters Elevation
Palmanyola sits between Palma and Bunyola on a ridge that marks the transition from the Bahia de Palma plain to the Tramuntana mountains. At 131 meters above sea level, the village isn't truly in the mountains, but it's high enough to differ noticeably from the coast in climate terms.
The key climatic difference from Palma is thermal: in summer, daytime highs in Palma's basin reach around 31°C in July, according to aggregator climate data. In Palmanyola, elevation and air exchange with the Tramuntana uplands tend to keep temperatures somewhat more moderate — though no statistical station data exist to quantify this precisely. On the flip side, summer nights cool down more at this altitude than at sea level, which is better for sleeping comfort, even if that can only be described qualitatively without supporting station data.
Rainfall follows the pattern of western Mallorca. The AEMET reference figure for Palma is 449 mm per year; Palmanyola sits in a similar position, without the pronounced orographic effects that occur further north around Bunyola or Valldemossa. According to aggregator climate data, November is the wettest month for the region at around 79 mm; July is the driest at around 9 mm.
Winters are mild for a location at the mountain fringe — the January average for the Palma reference station is around 11°C. Nights in Palmanyola can dip a little lower than in the city, but frost is rare and limited to a few exposed spots.
Anyone living in Palmanyola who fancies a beach day is 15 minutes from the Bahia de Palma. Sea temperatures there run around 26°C in July and around 27°C in August. Further climate comparisons are available on the Mallorca Climate Chart. Weather in the nearby Tramuntana villages is covered on the page for Bunyola.
Note on data sources: Palmanyola has no AEMET station of its own. All climate values are based on station inheritance from Palma B228 (T1) and aggregator climate data for Palma (T3).
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Weather in the Palmanyola Area
- Bunyola Weather — nearest Tramuntana village heading uphill
- Sa Font Seca Weather — neighboring area
- Mallorca Climate Chart — all monthly values
- Tramuntana Wind Mallorca — mountain wind characteristics
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
- Mallorca Climate Zone — Köppen-Geiger explained
