Weather in Son Carrio

Current Weather
Sunny
24.9°
Sunny

Today's weather in Son Carrió

The weather in Son Carrió is sunny today at 25°C, feeling like about 26.2°C. Son Carrió will remain largely dry with only a 3% chance of precipitation and a light wind of around 3.6 km/h. Temperatures will rise during the day to about 28.3°C and at night will hardly drop below 24.7°C, so it stays mild into the evening. Overall the air is stable and the sun dominates — ideal for relaxed time outdoors without much wind.

Perfect for a beach day

A day by the water or at the pool suits the conditions well: sunscreen, plenty of water and a light hat are recommended. If you prefer something quieter, you'll find pleasant shady spots for reading or a walk; the light breezes provide some cooling. Activities that aren't too strenuous will be most enjoyable today.

Tomorrow will remain sunny with around 27.2°C.

Letzte Aktualisierung: 23.6.2026 06:51:31

Hourly Forecast

7:00
Sunny
25°
4%
8:00
Sunny
25°
3%
9:00
Sunny
27°
3%
10:00
Sunny
27°
2%
11:00
Sunny
28°
2%
12:00
Sunny
28°
2%
13:00
Sunny
28°
2%
14:00
Sunny
28°
2%
15:00
Sunny
28°
2%
16:00
Sunny
28°
2%
17:00
Sunny
28°
2%
18:00
Sunny
28°
2%
19:00
Sunny
28°
2%
20:00
Sunny
27°
3%
21:00
Sunny
26°
4%
22:00
Clear
26°
4%
23:00
Clear
25°
4%
0:00
Clear
25°
4%
1:00
Clear
25°
5%
2:00
Clear
24°
6%
3:00
Clear
24°
7%
4:00
Clear
24°
7%
5:00
Clear
24°
7%
6:00
Clear
24°
7%
Humidity
57%
Feels Like
26.2°
Wind
3.6 km/h
SSE (147°)
UV Index
0.6
Low
Visibility
10 km
Pressure
1017 mb
Sunrise
06:19 AM
Sunset
09:17 PM

14-Day Forecast

Today
23. June
Sunny
06:19 AM
09:17 PM
3%
28°25°
Wednesday
24. June
Sunny
06:20 AM
09:18 PM
4%
27°24°
Thursday
25. June
Sunny
06:20 AM
09:18 PM
4%
28°24°
Friday
26. June
Sunny
06:20 AM
09:18 PM
4%
28°24°
Saturday
27. June
Sunny
06:21 AM
09:18 PM
5%
28°24°
Sunday
28. June
Sunny
06:21 AM
09:18 PM
4%
28°24°
Monday
29. June
Sunny
06:21 AM
09:18 PM
4%
28°25°
Tuesday
30. June
Vereinzelte Regenschauer in der Nähe
06:22 AM
09:18 PM
36%
28°25°
Wednesday
1. July
Sunny
06:22 AM
09:18 PM
5%
28°24°
Thursday
2. July
Sunny
06:23 AM
09:18 PM
2%
30°26°
Friday
3. July
Sunny
06:23 AM
09:17 PM
3%
30°27°
Saturday
4. July
Sunny
06:24 AM
09:17 PM
4%
29°25°
Sunday
5. July
Sunny
06:24 AM
09:17 PM
17%
29°25°
Monday
6. July
Sunny
06:25 AM
09:17 PM
5%
29°26°

Climate in Son Carrió — the inland hill country runs on its own schedule

Son Carrió is not on the coast, and you can feel it. This small village in the hilly terrain of the Manacor region, sitting at around 77 meters above sea level, follows a different climatic rhythm than the coastal towns of Sa Coma or Cala Millor, just a few kilometers to the east. Understanding the weather here means understanding the difference between coastal and inland climate on Mallorca.

The most striking difference shows up in precipitation — or more precisely, in how it is distributed. According to aggregator climate data, the Son Carrió area receives around 586 mm of rainfall on annual average, noticeably more than the 449 mm AEMET records for Palma. Precipitation is concentrated in autumn and early winter: November is the wettest month, with around 104 mm. Summer, by contrast, is remarkably dry — climate data shows only about 8 mm falling in July.

Summer feels more intense in Son Carrió than on the coast. Without the cooling effect of the sea breeze, daytime highs in July climb to around 29°C, and the heat lingers well into the afternoon. At the same time, nighttime temperatures drop more noticeably than near the shore — a hallmark of the inland climate that is actually welcome during the height of summer. The daily average in July sits at around 25°C.

Anyone heading to the nearby eastern coast in autumn will still find pleasant conditions: the sea off Cala Millor and Sa Coma holds onto summer warmth longer than air temperatures do — in October, water temperature comes in at around 23°C according to aggregator data. The land around Son Carrió cools down faster.

Winter is mild but noticeably cooler than in coastal areas. The mean daily temperature in January is around 11°C. Frost is rare at this elevation on the island, but it does occur during strong cold-air intrusions — more often than right on the beach. For hiking in the hilly surroundings or day trips to the caves near Manacor or toward Artà, the mild winter climate provides a solid starting point.

More on the regional climate of the eastern coast: Mallorca Climate Chart, Mallorca Water Temperature, and weather overviews for Sa Coma and Cala Millor.

Note on data sources: Son Carrió has no dedicated climate station. The monthly figures in this article are drawn from T3-Aggregator data for the Manacor/Son Servera region. All specific numbers for Son Carrió should be treated as indicative values.

Frequently asked questions about the weather in Son Carrió

When is the best time to visit Son Carrió?
May, June, and September offer well-balanced conditions: temperatures are pleasant (daily highs around 23°C in May and around 27°C in September, according to aggregator climate data), rain is rare, and the east coast already has good water temperatures. Anyone planning active day trips into the surrounding area will be better off in spring and early fall than in the peak-summer heat.
How much rain falls in Son Carrió each year?
According to aggregator climate data, the Son Carrió area receives around 586 mm annually on average — noticeably more than the 449 mm recorded in Palma (AEMET). Rainfall is distributed very unevenly: November sees around 104 mm, while July gets only around 8 mm. Most of the rain arrives in fall and winter in the form of Mediterranean low-pressure systems.
Which month sees the most rainfall in the region?
November, with around 104 mm according to aggregator climate data. October (around 71 mm) and December (around 71 mm) follow close behind. The pattern is typical for eastern Mallorca: autumn Mediterranean lows move in from the coast and spread precipitation well into the interior.
How warm is the sea near Son Carrió in summer?
Son Carrió itself is inland. The nearest coastline — Cala Millor, Sa Coma, and Cala Bona — is roughly 5–8 km away. There, water temperatures reach around 25°C in July and around 26°C in August, according to aggregator climate data.
Is Son Carrió noticeably colder than Palma in winter?
Day-to-day averages are barely different, but the diurnal range is more pronounced: in January, the daily mean in the region sits at around 11°C. Inland, there is no sea to retain heat, so nights cool down more sharply. Frost is rare but possible during strong northwesterly spells.

Weather in the area around Son Carrió