Selva Weather

Current Weather
Sunny
25.2°
Sunny

Today's weather in Selva

Today in Selva, we have bright sunshine with a current temperature of 20.5°C, although it feels more like 13.5°C due to the light wind. The sun will be with us all day, and temperatures will rise to a pleasant 25.2°C by afternoon. With only a 1% chance of rain, it will stay dry, so you can make your plans without worry.

Throughout the day, it will remain sunny, and the light breeze at 15.5 km/h will provide a nice touch. It's the perfect day to be outdoors and enjoy the beauty of the surroundings. The cool breeze makes it ideal for outdoor activities without breaking a sweat.

A day for a hike

Today in Selva is just right for starting a hike. The clear skies offer fantastic views of the Tramuntana foothills. A local tip: start your hike in Caimari and explore the trails towards Lluc. If you're looking for something more relaxed, visiting one of the olive oil fincas in the area is a wonderful way to spend the day.

Tomorrow looks just as good, with slightly warmer temperatures reaching up to 27.6°C.

Letzte Aktualisierung: 3.6.2026 07:06:59

Hourly Forecast

17:00
Sunny
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Sunny
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20:00
Sunny
23°
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21:00
Sunny
20°
1%
22:00
Clear
18°
3%
23:00
Clear
17°
5%
0:00
Clear
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5%
1:00
Clear
17°
5%
2:00
Clear
16°
5%
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Clear
17°
5%
4:00
Clear
17°
5%
5:00
Clear
16°
6%
6:00
Clear
16°
6%
7:00
Sunny
17°
5%
8:00
Sunny
19°
3%
9:00
Sunny
21°
1%
10:00
Sunny
23°
1%
11:00
Sunny
25°
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12:00
Sunny
27°
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13:00
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14:00
Sunny
28°
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15:00
Sunny
28°
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16:00
Sunny
27°
0%
Humidity
64%
Feels Like
25.7°
Wind
15.5 km/h
ENE (65°)
UV Index
1.5
Low
Visibility
10 km
Pressure
1018 mb
Sunrise
06:21 AM
Sunset
09:11 PM

14-Day Forecast

Today
3. June
Sunny
06:21 AM
09:11 PM
1%
25°17°
Thursday
4. June
Sunny
06:21 AM
09:12 PM
2%
28°16°
Friday
5. June
Patchy rain
06:21 AM
09:12 PM
73%
23°17°
Saturday
6. June
Sunny
06:20 AM
09:13 PM
1%
28°15°
Sunday
7. June
Sunny
06:20 AM
09:14 PM
1%
28°19°
Monday
8. June
Sunny
06:20 AM
09:14 PM
0%
32°19°
Tuesday
9. June
Sunny
06:20 AM
09:15 PM
1%
28°20°
Wednesday
10. June
Sunny
06:20 AM
09:15 PM
1%
30°20°
Thursday
11. June
Sunny
06:19 AM
09:16 PM
0%
30°21°
Friday
12. June
Sunny
06:19 AM
09:16 PM
0%
32°21°
Saturday
13. June
Sunny
06:19 AM
09:17 PM
0%
31°21°
Sunday
14. June
Sunny
06:19 AM
09:17 PM
1%
31°20°
Monday
15. June
Sunny
06:19 AM
09:17 PM
1%
31°20°
Tuesday
16. June
Sunny
06:19 AM
09:18 PM
2%
29°21°

Climate in Selva — where the Tramuntana writes the weather

Selva sits at 131 meters above sea level on the southeastern flank of the Serra de Tramuntana, where the mountains gradually give way to the central plain. The landscape is no longer dramatically alpine, but the proximity to the range still shapes the climate: more rainfall than in Palma, cooler nights than in the coastal towns, and summers that are warm and dry.

The most distinctive climate feature of Selva is the elevated rainfall in autumn and winter. The Tramuntana intercepts moist winds from the Mediterranean, and on its southeastern flank — where Selva sits — clouds pile up. Annual averages derived from proxy climate data at nearby stations (Alcúdia, ~20 km to the northeast) suggest roughly 600 mm of precipitation — significantly more than the 449 mm AEMET records for Palma. The wettest month is November, with around 89 mm as a baseline figure; in Selva itself, the orographic blocking effect of the Tramuntana likely pushes that number somewhat higher.

Summer in Selva is hot and dry — classic Mediterranean climate. In July, proxy climate data puts daily highs at around 31°C and average daily temperatures at around 25°C. Rainfall in July barely reaches 11 mm. The elevation means nights cool down a little more than on the coast, which many visitors find a welcome relief from the daytime heat.

Winter in Selva is mild but wetter than in Palma. The average daily temperature in January sits at around 11°C. Frost is rare but does occur occasionally during cold-air intrusions from the northwest — the proximity to the mountains makes that slightly more likely. February through April are often overcast and rainy, before the Mallorcan spring turns the hillsides green.

Anyone using Selva as a base for hiking in the Tramuntana or exploring the surrounding wine estates is best served by visiting from April to June or September to October: moderate temperatures and low chances of rain.

Additional climate information for the region is available in the article Biniamar Weather and at Mallorca Climate Chart. The Tramuntana context is explained in the article Tramuntana Wind Mallorca.

Note on data sources: Selva has no dedicated AEMET climate-normal station and no standalone T3 climate table. The climate values used here are based on T3-Aggregator data from Alcúdia (~20 km to the northeast) and Muro. Actual precipitation in Selva may be somewhat higher than the proxy values due to the Tramuntana orographic effect.

Frequently asked questions about the weather in Selva

When is the best time to visit Selva?
April through June and September through October are the most pleasant months: daily highs around 25°C in May and around 28°C in September according to proxy climate data, with none of the high-summer heat. Hikes in the Tramuntana are especially rewarding in spring and early autumn.
How much rain falls in Selva each year?
Based on proxy climate data and the Tramuntana orographic effect, roughly 600 mm — significantly more than the 449 mm AEMET records for Palma. The Serra de Tramuntana acts as a barrier that concentrates autumn and winter precipitation on its southeastern flank, where Selva sits. The wettest month is November (around 89 mm); the driest is July (around 11 mm).
Why does Selva get more rain than Palma?
The Serra de Tramuntana acts as a natural barrier to moist Mediterranean air. Low-pressure systems arriving from the northeast or east are forced upward along the mountains, cool down, and release their moisture as rain. Selva sits on the windward side of this effect and therefore receives more precipitation in autumn and winter than the sheltered southwestern locations around Palma.
How hot does Selva get in summer?
Hot and dry: daily highs around 31°C in July according to proxy climate data, with a daily average of around 25°C. The elevation of 131 m brings slightly cooler nights than on the coast. There is no direct sea access, and the cooling Embat wind from the coast arrives here considerably weakened.
Is Selva colder than Palma in winter?
The daily average in January sits at around 11°C — barely different from Palma. The real difference shows up at night: the altitude and proximity to the mountains mean temperatures drop a little more sharply. Frost is rare but not out of the question during strong cold-air intrusions.

Weather in the area around Selva