Weather in Sa Font Seca

Today's weather in Sa Font Seca
Currently 27.3°C, sunny skies and a barely noticeable breeze — feels like around 27.4°C. The weather in Sa Font Seca is pleasant and dry with a very low chance of rain.
Throughout the day it will remain sunny, with temperatures rising to a maximum of 32.3°C and not dropping below about 22.9°C at night. With only around 3.6 km/h wind and a 1% chance of precipitation, major changes are unlikely; it will be warm but not muggy. Small temperature spikes are expected in the afternoon, then it will cool off gradually. Overall a stable, Mediterranean day.
Perfect for a beach day
Everything in Sa Font Seca today is ideal for relaxed outdoor activities: the beach, a stroll along the promenade, or a break on a terrace. If you plan to stay out longer, bring sun protection, water and a hat — shady times in the afternoon are more comfortable. If you prefer something quieter, the cooler evening hours offer good conditions for a walk.
Tomorrow the sunny trend continues with highs up to 32.3°C.
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Climate in Sa Font Seca — Tramuntana Western Slope with Views over Palma
Sa Font Seca lies in the municipality of Bunyola at roughly 162 meters above sea level on the western flank of the Serra de Tramuntana — with an open view across the Bay of Palma. This position creates a distinct microclimate: neither a pure Palma coastal climate nor a full Tramuntana mountain climate, but a zone in between.
The defining effect is the foehn. When winds blow in from the northeast and descend over the Tramuntana, a dry, warm downslope wind develops on the western slope. These foehn conditions occur in spring and summer; they push temperatures briefly higher than readings in Palma would suggest, and the air turns very dry. In autumn the pattern partially reverses: moist air from the southwest backs up against the Tramuntana's western slope, bringing more cloud cover and precipitation than down in Palma.
For rainfall, Palma (449 mm AEMET) represents the lower bound — Sa Font Seca tends to receive more in autumn due to the Tramuntana effect. No dedicated weather station exists here, so quoting a precise annual figure would not be credible. November is the wettest month in the region; Palma reference: around 79 mm. July is dry: approximately 9 mm according to Palma aggregator data.
Summers are warm: Palma's average daily highs in July sit at around 31°C. At 162 m elevation, altitude-correction estimates put this somewhat lower — not measurable without a station, but qualitatively: noticeably fresher than the beach. Sea temperatures in the Bahia de Palma (roughly 12 km by road) run around 26°C in July and around 27°C in August.
Winters are mild. January's daily average in Palma is around 11°C; slightly cooler at 162 m. Frost is rare, but possible on the Tramuntana's western slope during strong cold-air intrusions from the northwest.
More: Mallorca Climate Chart, Tramuntana Wind Mallorca, Mallorca Climate Zone.
Note: Sa Font Seca has no dedicated weather station. Data are based on Palma (AEMET B228 T1, klimatabelle.info T3). Tramuntana western-slope adjustments are qualitative, drawn from T4 domain knowledge; no concrete station values are available.
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Weather in the Area around Sa Font Seca
- Palmanyola Weather — neighboring settlement in the Tramuntana foothills
- Bunyola Weather — municipal main town
- Sa Coma Weather — another Tramuntana western-slope location
- Tramuntana Wind Mallorca — background on mountain winds
- Mallorca Climate Chart — monthly overview
- Mallorca Climate Zone — Köppen-Geiger classification
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca
