Weather in Son Macia

Today's weather in Son Macià
Currently 35 °C (feels like 35.3 °C), clear skies and only a 1% chance of precipitation — that’s the picture in Son Macià. Today will be very warm; recorded daytime values range from a low of 23.9 °C to a high of 33.9 °C, with a light breeze around 7.9 km/h. The sun remains dominant, so solar intensity stays high throughout the day and shaded spots offer welcome breaks. Overall, expect stable, dry conditions.
Perfect for a beach day
With these temperatures, a relaxed day by the water or on a shady terrace suits the mood in Son Macià. Head out early or avoid the hottest hours, drink plenty of fluids and don’t forget sun protection — that will keep the day pleasant. If you prefer something quieter, plan a cool indoor break or a late walk once the sun eases off.
Short-term outlook: Sunny again tomorrow and a bit milder at around 32.8 °C.
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Climate in Son Macià — Rural Village Life in Mallorca's Interior
Son Macià sits at 123 meters elevation in the hinterland of the Manacor municipality, well away from the tourist coastlines of the east. This small rural village belongs to the inland-central climate zone — an area meteorologists describe as warmer in summer and cooler in winter compared to coastal locations.
Annual rainfall, according to aggregator climate data for Manacor, comes to around 586 mm — more than the 449 mm AEMET records for Palma. This difference comes down to geography: Mallorca's interior between Manacor and the east coast catches Mediterranean autumn and winter depressions. November is the wettest month at around 104 mm — a figure typical for Son Macià and Manacor.
Summer inland is hot — and without the moderating effect of the sea breeze, noticeably drier and warmer than on the coast. Daily highs reach around 29°C in July according to aggregator climate data, with average daily temperatures around 25°C. July is also the driest month, with only around 8 mm according to aggregator climate data. Visitors who want to experience a Mallorca summer without the coastal crowds will find a different, quieter atmosphere in Son Macià.
Winter brings the defining inland characteristic: colder nights than the coast. In January, the average daily temperature according to aggregator climate data sits at around 11–12°C. During cold air intrusions from the northeast, the inland hill country can turn colder than Palma. Frost is possible, but here too it remains rare and short-lived.
For those looking to compare with the east coast climate: Cala Murada lies roughly 8 km to the east on the coast. For climate context, Manacor Weather offers the nearest reference point.
Note on data sources: Son Macià has no dedicated AEMET climate normal station. Climate values are based on aggregator climate data for Manacor (T3-Aggregator source, nearest available zone) and AEMET station B228 Palma as a reference. All figures should be treated as indicative values.
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Weather in the Son Macià Area
- Manacor Weather — main town of the municipality
- Cala Murada Weather — coastal town to the east
- Cala Anguila Weather — further east coast
- Mallorca Climate Chart — overview of all monthly values
- Mallorca Winter Weather — winter on the island
- Rain in Mallorca — rainfall patterns
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
