
Cala Rajada in Early Autumn: Clouds, Warm Air and the Lingering Sea Breeze
A relaxed autumn day in Cala Rajada: clouds shield from blazing sun, temperatures remain mild (22–26 °C) and a salty breeze makes the promenade walk a pleasure.
Cala Rajada welcomes autumn – cloudy but mild
In the early morning a continuous, yet friendly cloud cover lies over Cala Rajada. No drama, no thunderstorm, rather that calm in-between feeling when the harbour smells of seaweed and espresso and the fishing boats gently rock at the quay, as noted in Cala Rajada: Cloudy, Mild and Harbor Breeze on 14 September 2025. You hear the clatter of nets, a few seagulls squabble over the best spot on the breakwater, and the air still feels like summer.
Temperatures: warm rather than cool
The numbers tell a clear story: daytime highs just above 25 °C, lows around 22 °C. Specifically, the readings today range between 22.2 °C at night and 25.8 °C in the afternoon. Mornings are pleasant at about 23.6 °C, during the day temperatures rise to around 25.6 °C – warm enough for café terraces to keep their doors open and to enjoy the evening outdoors, as reported in Cala Rajada feels late-summer: sun, sea and mild evenings.
Feels-like temperature, air pressure and humidity
Those who think clouds automatically mean cold are mistaken: the perceived temperature is slightly above the measured values and is felt as about 26 °C during the day. Air pressure is stable at around 1018 hPa, and relative humidity is about 69%. A subtle saline note in the air is a reminder that the sea is only a few hundred metres away – especially noticeable when standing on the paseo letting the wind run through your hair, a scene echoed in Clouds, Sea and Balmy Air: Cala Rajada on October 3, 2025.
Wind and clouds
A noticeable but pleasant breeze comes from the southeast (about 155°). The average wind speed is just under 5.7 m/s, with occasional gusts up to about 6.5 m/s. Cloud cover is around 60%, but the chance of rain is practically nil – so anyone thinking of shopping or grabbing a coffee to go can safely leave the umbrella at home; for contrast, see Cala Rajada on September 24: Mix of Sun, Showers and Mild Temperatures.
Practical tips for Cala Rajada
This kind of weather is ideal for walks along the paseo, a late café con leche around 11 am, or a relaxed boat trip in the afternoon. Locals sit at the harbour with throws and watch the anglers check their lines, a tranquil moment described in Golden Calm in Cala Rajada: Autumn Sun, Harbor Sounds and Slow Breathing. For the evening a light cardigan is recommended: when the sun slips behind the clouds the breeze feels a bit cooler on the skin.
Useful for weekend planning: bring the beach towel, the beach bars are open, but a thin jacket is wise to have in the backpack. For photographers the diffuse light is a gift – soft contrasts, no harsh midday glare, and the colours of the sea become calm and velvety.
Looking ahead
In short: Cala Rajada is experiencing a relaxed transition into autumn. No weather caprices, but warm nights, friendly temperatures and the sea breeze you love to feel. If you get up today, have your morning coffee at the harbour, listen to the seagulls and think: yes, this is how autumn can begin.
Frequently asked questions
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