Santa Margalida Weather

Today's weather in Santa Margalida
Short and to the point: It's sunny and hot, with a temperature of 35 °C today and a feels-like of 35.4 °C. A light breeze around 13.3 km/h provides some movement, precipitation is only 1% — classic summer weather on Mallorca.
Throughout the day it stays consistently sunny, the air remains dry and warm, so taking breaks in the shade makes sense. Official daily values range from a low of 23.9 °C to a high of 34.1 °C; currently we're a bit above that. Wind gusts are moderate and bring some relief, but the sun clearly dominates the sky. For anyone looking for current info: the weather in Santa Margalida presents itself as steadily summery.
Perfect for a beach day
In the morning a leisurely stroll through the quiet village is worthwhile — the church of Santa Margalida is easy to reach and not crowded. In the afternoon Can Picafort and its beaches are ideal for cooling off — a swim or a shady spot behind a dune fits the day best. In the evening people return to the village, where life is more relaxed than on the coast.
Santa Margalida today will also stay sunny tomorrow with around 32.3 °C.
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Climate in Santa Margalida — Inland Town with a Twice-Weekly Market
Santa Margalida is the main town of the municipality of the same name in northeastern Mallorca. Markets are held in the town center on Tuesdays and Thursdays — the town itself sits at 92 meters above sea level inland, while the municipality's coastal settlements (Can Picafort, Son Serra de Marina) define beach life some 10 kilometers away. In climate terms, Santa Margalida follows the typical inland-central profile.
Climate normals specific to Santa Margalida are not available in existing sources. AEMET B228 Palma records 449 mm of annual precipitation for the island capital — the inland center of Mallorca falls within a similar range, slightly modulated by proximity to the north coast. In autumn, Mediterranean fronts reach the northern coastline and its hinterland with corresponding rainfall totals; summers are characteristically dry.
Summers in Santa Margalida are hotter than in the nearby coastal settlements. AEMET records a July average of 25.7°C for Palma; the island interior, without the cooling effect of sea breezes, tends to see higher daytime highs. Anyone looking to temper the heat during high season can head to Can Picafort — the north-coast breeze there provides the usual relief.
Winters in Santa Margalida are mild by Mallorcan standards. The January average for Palma stands at 11.8°C according to AEMET. The inland location means somewhat greater day-to-night temperature swings and a slightly higher probability of frost than in coastal towns. In winter, the northeast of the island occasionally receives Tramuntana wind gusts as the mountain wind spills over the ridges.
For weather context on the municipality's coastal settlements, Can Picafort Weather serves as the reference point. The Mallorca Climate Chart provides the island-wide comparison.
Note on data sources: Santa Margalida has no dedicated climate station in the available aggregator data. Descriptions are based on AEMET B228 Palma as the T1 reference and T4 domain knowledge for the inland-central climate type.
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Weather in the Area Around Santa Margalida
- Can Picafort Weather — coastal settlement of the municipality, ~10 km
- Son Serra de Marina Weather — another coastal settlement of the municipality
- Mallorca Climate Chart — overview of all monthly values
- Mallorca Summer Weather — summer climate of the island
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
