Cala Rajada harbor with cloudy sky and calm sea on a mild September day

Cala Rajada on September 24: Mix of Sun, Showers and Mild Temperatures

Light rain and mild air – a typical autumn day in Cala Rajada brings short showers, cool mornings and recurring sunny spells. Our tips for harbor walks, café visits and a relaxed day on the coast.

Light rain, mild air: A typical September day in Cala Rajada

Good morning from the harbor of Cala Rajada. September 24 starts here with a mix of sea breeze, isolated showers and the everyday sounds of island life: seagulls screech, fishing boat engines putter in the background and somewhere a coffee spoon clinks on the Plaça. Those sitting early on the Passeig feel the cool morning air – but don't worry, the sun will show up again from time to time.

Temperatures and how it feels

Minimum: around 17–18 °C in the early morning. Maximum: 20–21 °C in the afternoon. The perceived temperatures are only slightly lower: about 17.5 °C in the morning, 19–20 °C during the day. That's enough for a light jacket in the morning; an evening scarf is comforting. Many Mallorcans leave the convertible at home today, but when the sun appears they gladly put the top down – typically paradoxical for our island weather. This pattern was similar on September 22.

Wind, rain and practical tips

Humidity is around 60%, atmospheric pressure stable at just under 1,020 hPa. The north to northeast wind blows moderately at 4.5–5 m/s, gusts can reach up to 6 m/s. The chance of rain is about 70–75%: short and local, more showers than continuous rain. For walks along Cala Agulla or the coastal path that means: sturdy shoes, a thin rain jacket and a watchful eye for slippery paths after a shower. See our September 26 note on Cala Rajada. For official forecasts consult AEMET weather forecasts.

Beach, sea and safety

The sea today is calm to slightly choppy. Swimming is possible, but sudden wind shifts can produce unpleasant waves. Families with children should observe the usual precautions: life jackets for small boats, supervision at the shore and avoid long boat trips when the northeast picks up. Lifeguards on busy beaches have been informed and are paying extra attention to changing weather.

Local life and small recommendations

Small tip: In the morning a coffee at the bakery on the Plaça is worthwhile — fresh pastries and the view of passing fishing boats make any raindrop bearable. If the sky closes up, the café at the harbor is a cozy refuge to wait out the rain. And yes: the umbrella often ends up forgotten in many Mallorcans' trunks; it is gladly left behind as soon as the sun comes back out.

For locals who need to work or run errands: plan short routes, avoid open markets during heavy showers and secure balcony plants and lighter garden furniture. Cyclists should account for the wind and possibly take a windproof jacket.

Why this weather also has advantages

A day like today has its good sides: the mild temperatures are pleasant without oppressive heat; the isolated showers create that typical autumn mood with the scent of wet earth and clear air. For visitors this means: fewer crowds at cafés, relaxed walks without tourist masses and the chance to discover interesting corners of the coast in a quieter atmosphere.

I'll stop by the harbor again this evening and report whether the clouds stay or the island sun comes through. Until then: dress in layers, wear shoes with grip, and enjoy the golden, slightly damp corners of Cala Rajada.

Frequently asked questions

What is the weather usually like in Cala Rajada in late September?

Late September in Cala Rajada is often mild, with cooler mornings, comfortable daytime temperatures, and a mix of sun and passing showers. It can feel fresh near the sea, especially with a north to northeast breeze. A light jacket is usually enough for early and late parts of the day.

Can you still swim in Cala Rajada when the weather is unsettled?

Swimming in Cala Rajada is still possible when the sea is calm to slightly choppy, but conditions can change quickly with shifting wind. It is sensible to stay alert near the shore and avoid taking unnecessary risks if waves build up. Families with children should take the usual precautions, especially on breezier days.

What should I pack for a September day in Cala Rajada?

For a September day in Cala Rajada, it is best to dress in layers and bring a light rain jacket. Comfortable shoes with good grip are useful if paths get slippery after showers. A scarf or extra layer can also help in the evening when the air feels cooler.

Is Cala Rajada a good place to visit on a rainy September day?

Yes, Cala Rajada can still be pleasant on a rainy September day because the showers are often short and local rather than constant. Cafés and the harbor area are good places to wait out a passing shower. The cooler air can also make walks and small errands feel more comfortable than on a hot summer day.

Is the walk to Cala Agulla safe after rain?

The walk to Cala Agulla can be fine after rain, but paths may become slippery in places. Sturdy shoes are a good idea, and it helps to stay alert if showers have just passed. If the weather is unsettled, it is best to take your time and avoid rushing along exposed coastal sections.

How windy does Cala Rajada get in September?

In September, Cala Rajada often has a moderate north to northeast breeze rather than strong wind all day. That can make the air feel fresher, especially near the harbor and along the coast. On some days, gusts can be noticeable enough to affect cycling, boat trips, or time on open beaches.

What is the best time of day to be outside in Cala Rajada in late September?

In Cala Rajada, late September mornings can feel fresh but pleasant, while the afternoon is usually a little warmer and more comfortable for being outdoors. If showers pass through, the weather often clears again later. Many people find the period between late morning and afternoon the easiest time for a walk, café stop, or short outing.

Are boat trips in Cala Rajada a good idea when the northeast wind picks up?

Boat trips in Cala Rajada can become less comfortable when the northeast wind strengthens, even if the sea is not rough at first. Small shifts in weather can lead to choppier water and a less pleasant ride. It is sensible to check local conditions before heading out and to choose shorter or more sheltered trips when the forecast looks unsettled.

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