The Balearic Islands Surpass Historical Average Precipitation in the 2024-2025 Hydrological Year

Published on January 07, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Map of the Balearic Islands showing precipitation accumulation with gradient colors from light blue to dark according to rainfall intensity, including cloud and water drop icons.

The Balearic Islands Exceed Historical Average Precipitation in the 2024-2025 Hydrological Year

The Balearic archipelago has experienced a significant increase in precipitation during the current hydrological year, reaching approximately 590 liters per square meter accumulated up to spring, a figure that considerably exceeds the historical average of 520 liters for the same period. 🌧️

Positive Impact on Island Water Resources

This pluviometric excess has had very beneficial effects on the natural recharge of the main water storage systems on the islands. Reservoirs, underground aquifers, and drinking water deposits have experienced a substantial improvement in their levels, which positively impacts both urban supply and agricultural activities. 🏝️

Main benefits recorded:
  • Full recharge of underground aquifers that were at critical levels
  • Increase in stored volume in main supply reservoirs
  • Improvement in the availability of irrigation water in agricultural areas
Precipitation has been more frequent and better distributed than the previous year, significantly reducing the risk of drought in the archipelago.

Year-on-Year Comparison and Territorial Distribution

Compared to the previous period, a clear improvement is observed in the temporal and spatial distribution of rainfall. Pluviometric episodes have been more regular and widespread across the island territory, allowing for a more homogeneous recharge of water resources. 💧

Highlights of the comparison:
  • Greater frequency of precipitation compared to the previous hydrological year
  • More balanced distribution among the different islands of the archipelago
  • Reduction in drought risk for the coming months

Final Balance and Future Prospects

Although isolated incidents due to flooding and flash floods have been recorded in some areas, the overall balance is clearly positive. This excess rain provides a safety cushion against possible future scarcity periods, ensuring greater stability in supply for all uses. The prospects for the rest of the hydrological year are encouraging, marking a favorable contrast with previous periods of pluviometric scarcity. 🌊