Weather in Son Moro

Today's weather in Son Moro
Currently sunny at 34.3 °C, with a feels-like temperature of about 42.2 °C — that's the Son Moro temperature you notice. The wind is light at around 4.7 km/h and the chance of rain is just 4%, so that's how the morning in Son Moro looks.
Throughout the day it will stay mostly clear and very hot; the sun dominates and shady spots will be welcome. The slight breeze barely cools things down, so expect persistent heat during the daytime. Occasional clouds are possible, but real showers are unlikely. Overall a stable, sunny day where the high felt heat is the defining feature.
A day for water activities
With temperatures like these, water-based activities are ideal: swimming, a jump into the cool water, or time by the pool are refreshing and sensible. If you’re out and about, take breaks in the shade, drink plenty of fluids, and wear light, airy clothing.
Tomorrow will be sunny again at about 28 °C, a bit milder than today.
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Climate in Son Moro — Finca Country Between Manacor and the East Coast
Son Moro sits at 66 meters above sea level in the rural hinterland east of Manacor — an area known for agricultural fincas, quiet lanes, and the climate typical of Mallorca's inland center. Understanding the weather here means grasping the real difference between the island's coastal and interior climates.
Annual rainfall, based on T3-Aggregator climate data for Manacor, runs around 586 mm — noticeably higher than the AEMET reference figure for Palma (449 mm). The island's eastern position catches autumn maritime depressions: November is the wettest month at around 104 mm. That exceeds figures for Palma and western Mallorca — the eastern interior has its own precipitation dynamics.
Summers are hot: July daytime highs according to T3-Aggregator climate data reach around 29°C, with a daily mean of roughly 25°C. Without sea breezes, the height of summer inland is drier and often warmer than along the east coast. July sees only around 8 mm of rain according to T3-Aggregator climate data — the Mediterranean dry summer pattern is clearly defined here. The nearest coastline is at Sa Coma, about 7 kilometers to the east.
Winters are cooler than on the coast: the January daily mean according to T3-Aggregator climate data sits at around 11–12°C. The inland-center profile brings colder nights than coastal locations; frost is occasionally possible but short-lived.
For climate context, Manacor Weather and the Mallorca Climate Chart offer useful reference values.
Note on data sources: Son Moro has no dedicated AEMET climatological normal station. Climate values are based on T3-Aggregator climate data for Manacor (T3-Aggregator source) and AEMET station B228 Palma as a reference. All figures should be treated as indicative.
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Weather in the Son Moro Area
- Manacor Weather — main town of the municipality
- Son Carrió Weather — neighboring location
- Sa Coma Weather — coastal town to the east
- S'Illot Weather — coastal town to the east
- Son Moro Bonavista Weather — neighboring settlement
- Mallorca Climate Chart — overview of all monthly values
- Best Time to Visit Mallorca — island-wide overview
