Weather in S Illot

Today's weather in S'Illot
S'Illot today: sunny and very warm — currently 36.1 °C, feels like 43.6 °C. There's almost no chance of rain (3%) and a light breeze around 11.9 km/h that brings a bit of relief. Through the day it stays clear and intense, with strong sunshine — anyone outdoors will quickly notice the high apparent temperature. Few clouds are expected, so the heat will be especially noticeable in open areas. Temperatures in S'Illot remain high; activities without shade will only be comfortable for short periods.
Perfect for a beach day
Short visits by the water or relaxed time in the shade are recommended for this kind of weather. Head out early or choose the late afternoon; during the day take breaks in cool places and drink plenty of fluids. If you plan to be active, stick to light exercise and make sure you have adequate sun protection.
Tomorrow will remain sunny at around 28.9 °C — a bit less oppressive, but still warm.
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Climate in S'Illot — Beach Resort with Talayotic Heritage on the East Coast
S'Illot sits right on the east coast between Manacor and Sant Llorenç, at just 11 meters above sea level. That low-lying position directly on the water means sea temperatures exert a strong influence, afternoon sea breezes bring relief in summer, and rain falls mainly in autumn and winter — rarely in summer.
Annual rainfall, according to aggregator climate data from the nearest station (Manacor, roughly 8 km away), runs around 586 mm — well above the 449 mm AEMET records for Palma. The reason is location: the east coast is more directly exposed to autumn Mediterranean low-pressure systems than the west coast or Palma. November is the wettest month at around 104 mm; July is the driest at around 8 mm.
Summers are warm and dry. Daily highs in July reach around 29°C, with a daily average of around 25°C. On the east coast, the Embat (the daytime onshore breeze) delivers a noticeable cool-down in the afternoons — a feature S'Illot shares with other coastal towns in the area. The dryness is classically Mediterranean: weeks can pass in summer without a drop of rain.
One distinctive feature of S'Illot is the nearby Talaiòt (a prehistoric tower ruin) — the local climate has little to do with the archaeological site, but the open seafront setting gives the beach a south-facing character with excellent conditions throughout the swimming season. Water temperatures: around 25°C in July, around 27°C in August, and still around 23°C in October.
Winters are mild. The daily average in January sits at around 11°C. Frost is very rare; the immediate proximity to the sea keeps temperatures stable.
For more on climate and weather along the east coast, see the Mallorca Climate Chart. Those looking to explore the region will find useful information on the Mallorca Water Temperature.
Note: S'Illot has no dedicated AEMET climate normal station. Figures are drawn from aggregator climate data for the Manacor station (approx. 8 km) and should be treated as indicative values.
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Weather in the S'Illot Area
- Son Carrió Weather — neighboring inland town
- Sa Coma (La Coma) Weather — coastal town to the north
- Son Moro Bonavista Weather — neighboring settlement
- Son Moro Weather — neighboring town
- Mallorca Climate Chart — monthly overview
- Mallorca Water Temperature — swimming season
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
