November 2025 in Ibiza was marked by wind and rainfall clearly below normal. The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) confirms that the month was dry, registering only 37 l/m² on the island , when normal is around 69 l/m². Rainfall was mainly concentrated at Ibiza Airport, with the highest daily amount on the 6th, the result of a storm that left 29 l/m² in a few hours. There were two days with thunderstorms, half the usual, and only one day of fog recorded.
The average temperature was 14.9 ºC, within the normal range, but with a marked contrast between mild days and very cool nights.
Sant Joan, the coldest corner
The absolute minimum of the month on the island was recorded in Sant Joan de Labritja, where thermometers dropped to 0.7 ºC on November 22, the lowest value in Ibiza for the entire month. This data reinforces the colder character of the north of the island, with a relief and a more rural environment that favor much colder nights than on the coast.
Mild highs and occasional thunderstorms
In contrast to that punctual plunge in Sant Joan, the maximum of the month in Ibiza reached 26.5 ºC in Sant Antoni de Portmany on the 13th, still with an almost end-of-summer atmosphere. The storm on the 6th left the highest daily rainfall of the month at Ibiza Airport, with 29 l/m², accompanied by a wind gust of up to 85 km/h from the northwest.
Formentera, the other side of the drought
Formentera experienced a very dry November, with just 19 l/m² compared to the usual 53 l/m², which means about 64% less rain than normal. Even so, temperatures remained mild, with daytime values around 18-19 ºC and minimum temperatures that hardly dropped below 13-15 ºC, consolidating the smallest of the Pitiusas as the warmest refuge from the cold that hit especially the interior of Ibiza.
Menorca and Mallorca: more rain and waves
While Ibiza was short of water, Menorca closed November as a wet month, with an average rainfall of 109 l/m², above normal, and several episodes of very rough seas with waves exceeding five meters at the end of the month. Mallorca, for its part, remained at around 70 l/m², with northern areas much wetter than the rest and torrential records in a few minutes associated with heavy storms.








