Weather in S Aranjassa

Today's weather in S'Aranjassa
Currently the sun is shining in S'Aranjassa at 34.1°C (feels like 34.2°C). The temperature in S'Aranjassa is accompanied by a light breeze of 5 km/h and only a 1% chance of precipitation.
The day will remain mostly sunny; the forecast calls for a daytime high of 33°C and a low of 23°C, so it will stay quite warm throughout the day. The light wind means the heat can build up a bit, so regular hydration breaks are recommended. Overall, S'Aranjassa's weather today offers few surprises — dry, clear and steady.
Perfect for sitting outdoors
In these conditions, anything that goes well with shade or a cool refreshment fits: a relaxed coffee break on the terrace, a walk in the later evening hours, or time in the (private) pool. If you prefer to stay indoors, choose airy rooms that can be well ventilated.
Short-term outlook: Tomorrow will also remain sunny with around 33°C.
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Climate in S'Aranjassa — flat coastal lowland east of the airport
S'Aranjassa sits at just one meter above sea level — one of the lowest-lying locations in the entire Palma municipal area. This rural district east of Son Sant Joan airport is defined by fields, scattered fincas, and the wide, wind-exposed plain of the Bahia de Palma. That topography has a direct effect on how the weather is experienced here.
For climate data, AEMET B228 Palma Hafen serves as the nearest reference station. With 449 mm of annual precipitation, S'Aranjassa falls within the typical Palma range — a Mediterranean climate marked by pronounced summer drought and wetter autumn and winter months. The flat terrain, with no natural windbreaks, makes S'Aranjassa potentially more wind-exposed than sheltered city neighborhoods — the southerly sea breeze hits this open plain virtually unimpeded.
Summer is hot and sunny: the daily average in July is 25.7°C, with daytime highs around 29°C according to AEMET. For S'Aranjassa's agricultural land, the summer period is the driest phase — irrigation is essential. Winds from the south and southwest can noticeably affect the perceived temperature across the plain.
Autumn and winter are the wet months. The daily average in October is 20.2°C, before temperatures drop further toward year's end. January comes in at just under 12°C — mild by European standards, but cooler than the peak season might suggest. Frost is virtually out of the question at this near-sea-level elevation.
More on the weather in the Bahia de Palma is available on the Mallorca Climate Chart. For a broader climatic overview of the island, background information can be found on the Mallorca Climate Zone.
Note on data sources: S'Aranjassa has no dedicated AEMET climate station. Climate values are based on AEMET B228 Palma Hafen (1981–2010).
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Weather in the S'Aranjassa area
- Palma Weather — Reference climate of the island's capital
- Es Coll d'en Rabassa Weather — Coastal neighbor to the west
- Son Gual Weather — Neighboring area to the east
- Mallorca Climate Chart — Monthly climate overview
- Mallorca Climate Zone — Climatic context
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — Island-wide overview
- Mallorca Winter Weather — Winter climate on the island
