
Cala Millor on September 17: Cloudy, mild and perfect for a breather
Clouds but no rain: A late-summer day in Cala Millor with mild temperatures, a light breeze and ideal conditions for walks, SUP or a coffee on the promenade.
Cala Millor on September 17: Cloudy, but perfect for a breather
If you walk along the promenade in Cala Millor this morning, the first things you hear are the steady rush of the waves, the clack of sun loungers and the quiet whir of bicycle tires on the Paseo Marítim. The sky is grey, but there are no wet surprises: the chance of rain is 0 %. In short — you can leave umbrellas at home; a spot at the kiosk for a cortado and a few minutes of sea view will do. For a similar account earlier in the month see Cala Millor relaxed: Clouds, warm air and a walk along the Passeig del Mar.
Temperatures: Mild and pleasant
The thermometer showed around 22.2 °C in the morning, and just under 25.3 °C is expected during the day. It stays mild into the late afternoon, just right for those who want to leave the oppressive heat of high summer behind but still enjoy time outdoors. The sun peeks through the clouds now and then — ideal for watching kites in the sky or walking barefoot on the wet sand. This pattern is similar to other late-summer forecasts such as Partly Cloudy and Pleasant: Weather for Cala Millor on September 20.
How the weather feels
The perceived temperatures are close to the measured values: about 22.6 °C in the morning, just under 25.6 °C during the day and around 24.3 °C in the evening. Light summer clothing is enough, and a thin jacket makes sense for the late afternoon. If you plan an evening walk to the breakwater, take a light extra shirt — the air doesn’t cool dramatically, but it feels fresher once the sun is gone.
Air pressure, humidity and wind: Calm and stable
For weather fans a short overview: air pressure is around 1022 hPa, humidity is about 70 %. The wind is weak from ESE (around 112°) with an average speed of about 2.5 m/s and only light gusts around 2.6 m/s. This creates a gentle breeze that only rarely blows a sunshade off its spot — perfect conditions for stand-up paddlers and kite enthusiasts. For another concise update on warm, cloudy and dry conditions see Weather Update Cala Millor: Warm, Cloudy and Dry on 14 September 2025.
What to do outdoors
The weather is excellent for a long beach walk, a jog along the Paseo or a SUP trip on calm water. Early risers can see the fishermen at the breakwater around 8 a.m. checking their nets; the smell of freshly brewed coffee and warm bocadillos then drifts over from the kiosk at the large car park. Families can still build last sandcastles before the season slows down, and photographers appreciate the soft contrasts on a cloudy day.
Practical tips for the day
Pack light clothing, a thin sweater for the evening and sturdy shoes if you plan to explore the coastal cliffs. Conditions for water sports are relaxed: little wind, calm sea — especially good for SUP beginners. If you enjoy people-watching, sit on the promenade and enjoy the conversations of café guests, the cries of the seagulls and the occasional calls of the vendors.
Conclusion: A late-summer, calm day in Cala Millor — no rain, mild temperatures and a light breeze. Perfect for deliberately slowing down, taking in the sound of the sea and leaving everyday life behind for a few hours.
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