Weather in Son Granada Les Palmeres

Today's weather in Son Granada (Les Palmeres)
Sunny at 30.2°C, feels like 30.5°C — a calm, warm morning with a light breeze around 3.6 km/h and only a 1% chance of precipitation. The weather in Son Granada (Les Palmeres) remains stable and dry, with highs of around 31.8°C and nighttime lows near 23.3°C.
The day will stay evenly warm; the sun brings steady heat and the gentle wind offers little cooling. Clouds are practically non-existent, so it will be very sunny throughout the day. Outdoors you’ll especially notice the stronger heat around midday, while evenings wind down pleasantly balmy.
Perfect for a beach day
Son Granada (Les Palmeres) today is well suited for beach or water outings — swimming and relaxed walks along the water fit the conditions. The temperatures in Son Granada (Les Palmeres) make sunscreen, a hat and plenty of drinking water practical companions. If you prefer it quieter, shady breaks or a later trip to the beach are a good idea.
Tomorrow we expect sunshine again and around 31.5°C.
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Climate in Son Granada (Les Palmeres) — Llucmajor Plain South of Palma
Son Granada, including the residential section of Les Palmeres, sits on the flat plain of the Llucmajor municipality, south of the Bahia de Palma. The climate here is Mediterranean — dry summers and the bulk of rainfall in autumn and winter — a pattern shared across the entire southern part of the island.
Annual precipitation in this plain is likely at or slightly below the Palma T3-Aggregator reference figure of around 513 mm. The Llucmajor plain is topographically low-lying and receives less orographic rainfall than the Tramuntana slopes or the north coast. AEMET records 449 mm for Palma. November is typically the wettest month; July sees barely around 9 mm according to the aggregator climate data.
Summers are warm and dry: daytime highs reach around 31°C in July according to the aggregator climate data, with a daily mean of around 26°C. The flat, open terrain offers little natural shelter from the summer sun, but also avoids the heat buildup found in narrow valleys. The southerly wind (Sirocco) can occasionally bring dry, hot air across this plain in summer.
Winters are mild: the daily mean in January sits at around 11°C according to the aggregator climate data. Frost is less common on the Llucmajor plain than at Tramuntana elevations, but does occur occasionally during strong cold-air incursions.
The nearest coastline is S'Estanyol de Migjorn, roughly 8 kilometers to the south. Palma is the most relevant reference station for climate purposes.
Note on data sources: Son Granada has no dedicated AEMET climate-normal station, and its elevation is not recorded in the system. Climate values are based on T3-Aggregator climate data for Palma de Mallorca and AEMET station B228 Palma. All figures should be treated as indicative.
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Weather in the Area Around Son Granada
- S'Estanyol de Migjorn Weather — coastal town to the south
- Badia Gran Weather — neighboring location to the south
- Palma Weather — reference station for the region
- Mallorca Climate Chart — overview of all monthly values
- Rain in Mallorca — precipitation patterns
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
- Mallorca Climate Zone — Köppen classification
