Peguera Weather

Today's weather in Peguera
It's currently sunny and quite hot — the gauge reads 34.3°C, with a feels-like temperature of about 39.5°C — that's what Peguera is feeling right now. The sky is mostly clear and there's only a 2% chance of precipitation, with a light breeze of around 6.5 km/h.
The day will stay sunny throughout; the heat will build and remain steady, with only a weak breeze now and then providing some relief. In the strongest sun, seek shade and drink regularly — UV levels are high. If you're out and about, plan breaks and wear light, breathable clothing. The reported daily values show a high of 28.8°C and a low of 24.9°C.
Perfect for a beach day
With so much sun, a relaxing beach or pool day is ideal — early swims or longer periods in the shade work best. Alternatively, shady cafés or a quiet walk during the cooler hours offer a pleasant change if the heat gets too much.
Tomorrow will be sunny again, around 29.3°C, so still warm.
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Climate in Peguera — Southwest Coast with Bay Protection
Peguera sits in a southwest-facing bay along the Calvià coastline, sheltered by the foothills of Puig de Galatxó inland. This position gives the town its own distinct microclimate: a little sunnier and more wind-protected than the exposed stretches of the Tramuntana's north coast, yet close enough to the sea to benefit from the marine breeze.
Precipitation averages around 543 mm per year according to aggregator climate data — higher than the AEMET figure for Palma (449 mm). The difference may reflect varying reference periods between sources, or topography: the hills behind Peguera can cause autumn low-pressure systems to stall slightly. November is the wettest month at around 91 mm; July is the driest at around 8 mm.
Summer in Peguera follows the classic southwest-Mallorca pattern: daily highs in July of around 28°C, with a daily average of around 25°C, according to aggregator climate data. In the sheltered bay, calm high-pressure afternoons can feel noticeably hotter than the official figures suggest; mornings and evenings cool down well as the sea breeze picks up. July, the driest summer month, brings an average of just around 8 mm of rain — virtually no impact on a beach holiday.
Sea temperatures in the bay reach around 25°C in July and around 26°C in August, according to aggregator climate data. October, at around 23°C, is still comfortable for swimming — the sheltered bay geometry means surface warmth lingers longer than at exposed locations.
Winter is mild: the January daily average is around 12°C. Peguera is sheltered enough that strong northerly wind events (the Tramuntana north wind) arrive with less force than in, say, Port de Pollença or Alcúdia. Southwest fronts in winter bring rain and wind off the bay, but they don't persist.
Visitors who want to explore the area will find more information in the Peguera Travel Guide. Climatically similar destinations include Santa Ponça and Camp de Mar — a short stretch further along the coast.
More on the weather: Mallorca Climate Chart, Mallorca Water Temperature, Best Time to Visit Mallorca.
Note on data sources: Peguera has no dedicated AEMET climate normal station. All Peguera-specific values come from aggregator climate data (T3-Aggregator source) and should be treated as indicative figures. AEMET reference value: 449 mm for Palma (1981–2010).
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Weather in the Peguera Area
- Santa Ponça Weather — neighboring town to the east
- Camp de Mar Weather — Calvià municipal center
- Calvià Weather — main town of the municipality
- Mallorca Water Temperature — current conditions and seasonal overview
- Mallorca Climate Chart — full monthly data at a glance
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
- Peguera Travel Guide — town, beaches, practical information
