
Cala Millor: Clear Sky and Fresh Morning Air on August 23
A sunny, mild day awaits Cala Millor on August 23: fresh morning air, gentle afternoon warmth and a pleasant sea breeze — ideal for beach walks and a coffee on the promenade.
Nearly cloud-free, sea air fresh: This is how Cala Millor starts on August 23
The morning tastes of salt and coffee. Anyone out early on the Passeig will notice immediately: the air is surprisingly fresh — a light jacket might come in handy, as noted in Cala Millor: Cielo claro y temperaturas frescas agradables el 23 de agosto. Not because of rain, but because the day begins with clear, clean air. The sky remains mostly blue, bringing back that relaxed, slightly cheerful holiday rhythm.
Temperatures at a glance
Morning: around 23 °C — pleasant for a first beach walk or breakfast outdoors.
Daytime: between 26 and 27 °C; warm enough for a swim, but not oppressive.
Evening/Night: about 24–25 °C — ideal for a sundowner on the promenade.
How it feels
The feels-like values are only slightly higher: just over 23 °C in the morning, up to around 28 °C in the sun in the afternoon. Those who quickly get sun-hungry should still carry a hat or a light scarf — shade on the beach is in demand and the parasols fill up quickly.
Wind, air pressure and humidity
A slight southerly swell? Not today. Air pressure is around 1016 hPa, humidity about 58%. A gentle breeze from the southeast at roughly 5–6 m/s provides airflow and makes the weather very pleasant. Gusts are moderate and sudden wind spikes are not expected — perfect for a SUP session or a relaxed sail off the coast.
Chance of rain
The forecast shows almost zero percent cloud cover. Rain? Very unlikely. So anyone planning to spend the day at the sea can do so without worries. Swimwear, a light towel and enough drinking water are enough — and a small bottle of sunscreen to quickly apply after a coffee on the Passeig.
Practical tips and outlook
The afternoon is perfect for a stroll along the seafront promenade or a break in one of the small cafés among the palms. Evenings are lively but not overcrowded — there is still plenty of room for a quiet glass on the terrace. I visited the harbor this morning: the fishermen were sorting their ropes, a motorboat puffed by, and the seagulls argued over the catch. Days like these are typical for Mallorca, similar to earlier days described in Cala Millor el 18 de agosto: un día clásico de verano – sol, mar y brisa ligera: you hear the sea, the clacking of nets, smell the espresso — and immediately feel more at ease.
Our tip: Use the clear sky for a short bike ride along the coast or a late beach walk as the sun softens. And yes, don't forget the sunscreen — fresh air doesn't protect you from the sun. Enjoy and have a pleasant walk along the playa!
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