Weather in Sa Coma

Today's weather in Sa Coma
Sunny and pleasant: the temperature in Sa Coma is currently 25.4 °C, feeling about 26.6 °C, with a very light breeze of 3.6 km/h. Sa Coma today is dry and bright, with only a 3% chance of precipitation.
During the day it will remain mostly sunny and warm, with a high of around 28.1 °C and a low of about 24.1 °C. The light wind keeps conditions calm at sea and offers clear views of the coast, ideal for relaxed time outdoors. Small temperature swings are possible, but overall it stays stable and comfortable.
Perfect for a beach day
With this weather the wide sandy beach of Sa Coma is a great option, especially for families or those who prefer a quieter spot. If you want to get out and about, you can walk to Punta de n'Amer with its old watchtower — the route is short and offers nice views. Light water sports like stand-up paddling or snorkeling work well with the gentle swell.
Tomorrow promises sunshine again at around 27.1 °C, so still prime beach weather.
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Climate in Sa Coma — the East Coast, Straight to the Point
Sa Coma sits on a flat coastal strip just a few meters above sea level — 23 meters according to elevation data. That means no topographic buffer, direct exposure to the Mediterranean, and a climate that reliably follows the seasons. The bay faces southeast, which gives it comparatively generous direct sunlight.
In terms of rainfall, Sa Coma fits the typical pattern of the east coast: according to aggregator climate data, the region receives around 586 mm annually — more than Palma, where AEMET records 449 mm. Autumn does most of the heavy lifting when it comes to precipitation: November averages around 104 mm, making it the wettest month of the year. July, by contrast, sees barely more than around 8 mm on average — essentially no rain during peak season.
Summer temperatures are typical for a coastal location on the east coast: in July, daytime highs reach around 29°C, with August staying similarly warm. A sea breeze often picks up in the mornings and evenings, taking the edge off the heat. The direct coastal position and eastward orientation mean Sa Coma benefits from the cooling effect of the Embat wind off the sea — unlike the inland town of Son Carrió a few kilometers into the hinterland.
Autumn may be Sa Coma's most underrated season. The sea slowly releases its stored summer warmth: in October, water temperatures according to aggregator data sit at around 23°C, while air temperatures have already dropped to comfortable levels. Anyone looking for calm seas, a quieter promenade, and fewer crowds will find September and October particularly pleasant from a climate perspective.
Winters in Sa Coma are mild. January daily averages hover around 11°C, and frost is extremely rare. The proximity to the sea buffers cold snaps. For walks along an empty beach or day trips inland to Manacor or the Dragon Caves, winter is a perfectly workable option.
For further reference: Mallorca Climate Chart, Mallorca Water Temperature, as well as the weather pages for Son Carrió and Cala Millor.
Note on data sources: Sa Coma has no dedicated climate station. Monthly figures are drawn from T3-Aggregator data for the Cala Millor/Son Servera region and should be treated as approximate values.
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Weather in the Sa Coma Area
- Cala Millor Weather — neighboring town to the north, longest beach in the region
- Son Carrió Weather — inland town in the hinterland, more continental climate
- Cala Bona Weather — small harbor to the north
- Mallorca Climate Chart — monthly climate data for the island
- Mallorca Water Temperature — sea temperatures by month
- Rain in Mallorca — rainfall patterns across the island
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide climate overview
