Weather in Sa Rapita

Today's weather in Sa Ràpita
The temperature in Sa Ràpita is currently 32 °C, feeling like about 34.4 °C, under clear, sunny skies with a light breeze. Overall it stays dry (about a 3% chance of precipitation) with a pleasant sea breeze of around 11.5 km/h.
During the day the sun will prevail; highs and lows are around 30.5 °C and 23.7 °C, so it will be quite warm by day and noticeably cooler at night. The sea breeze brings occasional refreshment, and thin veil clouds are not entirely out of the question. Overall conditions remain stable and sunny — ideal for outdoor activities.
Perfect for a beach day
With today’s conditions, an early trip to Es Trenc is recommended — the beach will be quieter then; Sa Ràpita is a good, relaxed base and less crowded than Colònia de Sant Jordi. There’s always a pleasant breeze at the marina — an afternoon stroll along the water is nice, and in the evening a fish dinner in one of the small local restaurants is worth it.
Tomorrow will be sunny again with around 30.2 °C, so it stays warm.
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Climate in Sa Ràpita — Marina in Mallorca's Driest Zone
Sa Ràpita sits on Mallorca's southern coast, in the municipality of Campos, at just 4 meters above sea level. Its position on the flat coastal plain of the south makes its climate straightforward: this zone ranks among the driest and sunniest regions on the entire island.
The reason lies in topography. The Serra de Tramuntana blocks moist Mediterranean winds from the north and west; the southern coast sits in the mountain range's rain shadow. While AEMET records 449 mm of annual rainfall for Palma, the actual southern coast around Campos receives even less — location-specific station data are unavailable, but the broad climatic pattern is well documented. July is the driest month everywhere; according to aggregator climate data, the region sees around 9 mm.
Summer in Sa Ràpita is hot. August daytime highs, based on aggregator climate data for the region, reach around 32°C; the daily average sits at around 26°C. The flat plain, with no natural wind barriers, means the sea breeze arrives unimpeded — a real advantage for keeping things cool. Water temperatures in the nearby nature area run around 26°C in July and around 27°C in August.
Autumn is the season of long, unhurried days in Sa Ràpita. The sea cools slowly — still around 23°C in October — and the marina fills with autumn sailors. November marks a turning point with the first heavier rainfall: the Palma comparison figure is around 79 mm, though the actual total for the southern coast is lower.
Winter is mild. The January average, per aggregator climate data, is around 11°C; frost on the flat southern coast is virtually unheard of. For neighboring towns, Ses Covetes Weather and Campos Weather offer further climate comparisons. An island-wide overview is available at Mallorca Climate Chart.
Note on data sources: Sa Ràpita has no dedicated AEMET station. Climate values are based on Station-Inheritance Palma B228 (T1) and T3-Aggregator data. The southern coast's dry character is described qualitatively.
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Weather in the Sa Ràpita Area
- Ses Covetes Weather — neighboring Es Trenc
- Campos Weather — municipal seat
- Dalt Sa Ràpita Weather — upper district
- Sa Vinyola Weather — another nearby town
- Mallorca Climate Chart — all monthly values
- Mallorca Water Temperature — sea temperatures
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
