Weather in Sol De Mallorca

Current Weather
Sunny
30.4°
Sunny

Today's weather in Sol de Mallorca

Currently, Sol de Mallorca has sunny, warm conditions at 30.4 °C (feels like 31.3 °C) and a very low chance of rain. The sky is clear, and a light breeze of around 4 km/h provides little cooling.

Throughout the day it will stay sunny with a high near 31.1 °C and lows around 24 °C, practically no showers with only a 2% chance of precipitation. The heat builds steadily, feeling a bit stronger in the sun during the day but pleasantly warm in the evening. If you’re sensitive to heat, plan breaks in the shade and drink plenty of fluids. Overall, temperatures in Sol de Mallorca are steady and summery.

Perfect for a beach day

Sol de Mallorca today is ideal for relaxed time outdoors: a visit to the beach or a leisurely walk and a terrace break suit the weather well. Morning activities or later evening plans outdoors are recommended, as little rain is expected. Remember sun protection and bring drinks, and you’ll be able to enjoy the day comfortably.

Tomorrow will remain sunny at around 30.2 °C.

Letzte Aktualisierung: 23.6.2026 07:35:44

Hourly Forecast

9:00
Sunny
30°
1%
10:00
Sunny
29°
1%
11:00
Sunny
30°
1%
12:00
Sunny
30°
1%
13:00
Sunny
31°
1%
14:00
Sunny
31°
1%
15:00
Sunny
31°
1%
16:00
Sunny
31°
1%
17:00
Sunny
30°
1%
18:00
Sunny
30°
1%
19:00
Sunny
29°
1%
20:00
Sunny
29°
2%
21:00
Sunny
27°
2%
22:00
Clear
25°
3%
23:00
Clear
25°
3%
0:00
Clear
25°
3%
1:00
Clear
24°
3%
2:00
Clear
24°
3%
3:00
Clear
24°
3%
4:00
Clear
24°
3%
5:00
Clear
23°
3%
6:00
Clear
23°
3%
7:00
Sunny
24°
2%
8:00
Sunny
26°
2%
Humidity
38%
Feels Like
28.1°
Wind
4 km/h
NE (52°)
UV Index
1.6
Low
Visibility
10 km
Pressure
1017 mb
Sunrise
06:23 AM
Sunset
09:21 PM

14-Day Forecast

Today
23. June
Sunny
06:23 AM
09:21 PM
2%
31°24°
Wednesday
24. June
Sunny
06:23 AM
09:21 PM
2%
30°23°
Thursday
25. June
Sunny
06:23 AM
09:21 PM
3%
30°23°
Friday
26. June
Sunny
06:24 AM
09:21 PM
3%
29°23°
Saturday
27. June
Sunny
06:24 AM
09:21 PM
3%
31°22°
Sunday
28. June
Sunny
06:24 AM
09:21 PM
2%
30°24°
Monday
29. June
Sunny
06:25 AM
09:21 PM
2%
32°24°
Tuesday
30. June
Sunny
06:25 AM
09:21 PM
2%
32°24°
Wednesday
1. July
Sunny
06:26 AM
09:21 PM
3%
30°24°
Thursday
2. July
Sunny
06:26 AM
09:21 PM
3%
30°24°
Friday
3. July
Sunny
06:27 AM
09:21 PM
4%
30°23°
Saturday
4. July
Sunny
06:27 AM
09:20 PM
6%
29°23°
Sunday
5. July
Partly cloudy
06:28 AM
09:20 PM
7%
29°23°
Monday
6. July
Sunny
06:29 AM
09:20 PM
8%
28°23°

Climate in Sol de Mallorca — Southwest Coast with a Mediterranean Character

Sol de Mallorca sits at sea level on the southwest coast of the municipality of Calvià — almost exactly where the open Bahia de Palma gives way to the more rugged rocky coastline toward Peguera. This location defines the climate: the Mediterranean is ever-present, the air frequently arrives off the water, and temperatures differ little from those in Palma.

Annual precipitation, according to aggregator climate data for Calvià, amounts to around 552 mm — somewhat more than the 449 mm recorded by AEMET for Palma. This difference comes down to the more westerly position: the municipality of Calvià catches more of the autumn Mediterranean lows that move in from the southwest. The wettest month is November, with around 89 mm. Winters remain mild; temperatures rarely drop below freezing even in the colder months.

Summer is sunny and dry: in July, aggregator climate data show barely around 9 mm of rainfall. Daytime highs reach around 29°C — comfortable for outdoor activities and time on the water. The proximity to the coast brings the Embat sea breeze reliably in the afternoons, noticeably taking the edge off the heat. This sea breeze is more characteristic of Sol de Mallorca than of central Palma: the exposure toward the open sea means the wind often arrives direct and fresh.

For swimmers, the sea temperature pattern of the Balearic Sea matters: around 26°C in July and around 27°C in August. Even in October the sea, at around 23°C, is still perfectly suited for swimming, while air temperatures are already beginning to fall.

Winter in Sol de Mallorca follows the mild coastal pattern: in January the average temperature is around 11°C according to aggregator climate data. Storm nights from December through February bring rough seas and occasionally heavy rainfall, but frost on the coast is genuinely rare.

Anyone wishing to explore the coastline further will find climate information for the west coast in the articles on Santa Ponça Weather and Calvià Weather. A full island overview is available at Mallorca Climate Chart.

Note on data sources: Sol de Mallorca has no dedicated AEMET climate-normal station. Climate values for this location are based on aggregator climate data for Calvià (T3-Aggregator source) and the AEMET station B228 Palma as a comparative reference. All location-specific values should be understood as indicative figures.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Weather in Sol de Mallorca

When is the best time to visit Sol de Mallorca?
May, June, and September offer the most balanced climate: temperatures are pleasant (daily highs around 23°C in May and around 27°C in September, according to Aggregator climate data for Calvià), rain is rare, and the sea has already reached a comfortable swimming temperature. July and August are hotter but equally well suited for beach holidays.
How much rain falls in Sol de Mallorca each year?
According to Aggregator climate data for the Calvià region, the annual average is around 552 mm. That is somewhat above the AEMET reference figure for Palma (449 mm). The reason is the more westerly coastal location, which captures more precipitation from Mediterranean low-pressure systems in autumn. The driest month is July, with around 9 mm according to Aggregator climate data.
Which month sees the most rainfall in Sol de Mallorca?
November. At around 89 mm, it is the wettest month according to Aggregator climate data for Calvià. October (around 70 mm) and December (around 61 mm) also receive considerably more rainfall than the summer months. The Mediterranean autumn pattern is well pronounced here.
How warm is the sea at Sol de Mallorca in summer?
Water temperatures reach around 26°C in July and peak at around 27°C in August. These figures apply to the Balearic Sea off the coast and are based on Aggregator climate data. Even in October the water remains inviting at around 23°C.
Is Sol de Mallorca cold in winter?
No — the coastal location keeps winters mild. In January the daily average sits at around 11°C according to Aggregator climate data. Frost is very rare along this stretch of coastline. Stormy days with strong westerly winds can occur between November and February, but they are generally short-lived.

Weather in the Area Around Sol de Mallorca