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Sunny late-summer day in Cala Millor on 26 September

Sunny late-summer day in Cala Millor on 26 September

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Clear skies, mild temperatures and hardly any wind — Cala Millor shows its sunny side on 26 September. Ideal for beach walks and late-day swimmers.

Radiant day in Cala Millor – get out into the fresh air

Anyone who walked along the Paseo early this morning already noticed: the air was clear, the coffee at the corner bakery tasted particularly good and the first fishermen were sorting their nets. For 26 September we expect a true late-summer day – lots of sun, almost no clouds and mild temperatures reminiscent of a long summer.

Temperatures throughout the day

The morning starts at a pleasant around 18 °C, perfect for a run or a leisurely walk by the sea around 08:15. During the day the thermometer climbs to about 22–22.5 °C, and in the afternoon it is really warm enough for one last beach break. At night the temperature drops back to around 16 °C, offering fresh air for a quiet sleep.

Feels-like values, wind and air

The perceived temperatures are close to the measured values: about 18 °C in the morning, around ~22 °C in the afternoon. Atmospheric pressure is around 1019 hPa, humidity is about 55 % — nothing oppressive, rather a clear, fresh feeling on the skin. The wind blows lightly from a southeast direction (around 140–150°) at about 4 m/s with occasional gusts; nothing to blow away your sunshade, more of a pleasantly cooling breeze along the promenade.

Sea, activities & tips

The sea is calm, water temperature is still around 23 °C — many will take a short cooling dip today. With only about 1 % cloud cover and a 0 % chance of rain, there's little to stop you from spending the day outside. A walk to the old jetty, an ice cream at the parlor around 16:00 or a late coffee on the terrace are good options. The sun sets around 19:30 — perfect for a small sundowner.

In short

Cala Millor gives us an uncomplicated, sunny day on 26 September. Pack a light jacket for the evening, but don't leave your swimsuit at home. A bit of sea air, a few steps on the sand — that's the little slice of everyday life that feels like a holiday.

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