Weather in Son Ferrer

Today's weather in Son Ferrer
The thermometer currently reads 35.1°C, with a feels-like temperature of about 39.1°C — the sun is shining and a light breeze is blowing at around 10.8 km/h. For those checking quickly: that's the weather in Son Ferrer, which is presenting very warm conditions today. The forecasted daily values are a low of 24.4°C and a high of 30.6°C; in any case the heat is clearly noticeable.
The day will be consistently sunny and dry (1% chance of precipitation), so seeking shade and drinking regularly are advisable. The breeze provides some air movement but only moderately eases the warmth. Lightweight, breathable clothing and a sun hat will help you stay outside longer. Temperatures in Son Ferrer make it clear today that activities in the full sun are better scheduled for early or late hours.
Perfect for a beach day
A visit to the beach in the early morning or toward evening fits well — plan a swim break, a shady spot and plenty of fluids. Alternatively, shady cafés or a museum visit offer pleasant relief if you want to escape the heat.
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Climate in Son Ferrer — elevated residential area in the southwest
Son Ferrer is a residential neighborhood in the municipality of Calvià, situated between the coastal town of Magaluf and the El Toro hill area at 58 meters above sea level. The location is characteristic of the island's southwest: slightly elevated, surrounded by pine woodland, with views toward the Bahia de Palma — but without direct access to a beach or harbor.
In climate terms, Son Ferrer belongs to the Mediterranean southwestern zone of Mallorca. The reference station is AEMET B228 Palma Hafen, whose data represent the closest available T1 source for this area. Annual precipitation totals 449 mm — similar to Palma, as Son Ferrer has no significant terrain barriers that would substantially alter precipitation patterns.
Summers are warm and dry: in July, AEMET records a daily average of 25.7°C, with highs around 29°C. The elevation of 58 meters can bring slightly cooler temperatures on calm summer nights than the immediate coastal zone — a factor that's quite relevant for sleep quality during peak season. The proximity to Magaluf (approx. 2 km) puts the southwest's classic beach weather within easy reach.
Autumn brings a gradual cooldown: October sees a daily average of 20.2°C and increasing chances of rain. Winters are mild — the January daily average sits just under 12°C. Frost is rare at this hillside elevation. The combination of mild winters and hot summers makes Son Ferrer a year-round residential area for families seeking both amenities and coastal access.
Weather comparisons with neighboring towns are available on the pages for Magaluf Weather and Calvià Weather. The Mallorca Climate Chart provides a monthly overview.
Note on data sources: Son Ferrer has no dedicated AEMET climate station. Climate values are based on AEMET B228 Palma Hafen (1981–2010) as the reference.
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Weather in the Son Ferrer area
- Santa Ponça Weather — neighboring town with coastal access
- Calvià Weather — municipal seat
- Magaluf Weather — coastal town to the south
- Mallorca Climate Chart — monthly climate overview
- Mallorca Climate Zone — climate classification
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
- Mallorca Summer Weather — peak season conditions
