The Weather in Palma de Mallorca
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Heading to Palma de Mallorca soon? It's important to get to know the local weather so you can make the most of your stay.
This guide is your one-stop shop for all the info you need to pack and prepare for each season in Palma. We've got detailed monthly averages for temperatures, rainfall, and humidity.
We live in Spain, so we know how Palma's climate changes throughout the year. Winters are mild, but summers are hot and dry.
Having a clear idea of what to expect will help you enjoy a comfortable and memorable trip, no matter the season.
We rely on data from AEMET, Spain's official meteorological agency. They gather information from a network of stations across Spain. Here's a closer look at Palma's weather patterns.
Going to Palma soon? Here's the weather forecast for this week:
AEMET operates a broad monitoring network, combining traditional observatories with advanced remote sensing technologies.
They keep an eye on the weather in Palma and make forecasts for different time periods.
You'll find month-by-month weather data from their Palma observation network below, along with a clear, easy-to-read weather chart that Izi has put together for you.
January is on the cool side and there's a chance of rain, so it's a good idea to pack some warm clothes and a rain jacket.
February in Palma is still pretty mild, but it's a good idea to pack layers and an umbrella just in case.
March is when spring starts in Palma, with the weather getting warmer. It's a good idea to pack a few light layers and a jacket.
April is a great time to explore, with mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine. A light jacket should be enough to keep you comfortable.
May is a great month for outdoor activities thanks to the warm, sunny weather. It's a good idea to wear lightweight clothing.
June marks the start of summer, so it's important to stay protected from the sun with sunscreen and breathable fabrics.
July is the perfect time to head to the beach, with temperatures reaching their summer peak. Make sure you pack lightweight clothing and sun protection.
It's going to be another hot and dry August in Palma, so make sure you pack light clothing, hats and sunscreen to keep you comfortable.
September is a bit cooler but still pretty warm. It's a good idea to pack a few light layers for both day and night.
October is a pretty mild and rainy month. It's a good idea to pack a raincoat and some warm layers, just in case you want to go sightseeing.
November is when the weather starts to cool down and get wetter. It's a good idea to have some warm layers and an umbrella to hand.
December is a great time for festive activities, even if it is a little cool and occasionally rainy. Make sure you pack some warm clothing and a raincoat.
Palma de Mallorca's weather shifts throughout the year, making it a versatile destination for all kinds of travelers.
In summer, the climate is hot and dry, ideal for beach days and enjoying the island's vibrant nightlife.
Spring and autumn offer more moderate temperatures with occasional rain, perfect for exploring Palma’s historic sites and scenic landscapes.
Winters are mild, with a gentle chill that makes strolling through the festive markets and coastal paths a pleasant experience.
Knowing Palma's weather in advance will help you make the most of your trip, whatever time of year you visit.
Whether you’re planning for the peak summer heat or the cooler winter months, our detailed guide ensures you’re prepared for every season.
While planning your visit, don’t forget to check out our full Palma de Mallorca Guide for top recommendations on accommodations, flights, dining, and must-see attractions across the island.