Cala Rajada harbor with boats and people on the promenade under a cloudy sky and a fresh breeze

Cala Rajada: Cloudy, Mild and Harbor Breeze on 14 September 2025

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A late-summer day on the east coast: mostly cloudy, pleasantly warm and with a fresh northeast breeze. Perfect for a stroll along the harbor, less so for sunbathers without a jacket.

Cala Rajada on 14 September 2025: comfortably cloudy with a touch of the sea

If you were walking the harbor of Cala Rajada this morning, you would have caught the usual mix of fishy scents, freshly brewed coffee and salty air. The seagulls cry, cups clink on the terraces and the paseo feels lively despite the clouds — the sun appears only occasionally, but rain is not on the agenda.

Temperatures: mild, but not summer-hot

Thermometers climb only slightly today: the low is around 22.8 °C, while highs reach about 25.1 °C. In the morning it’s roughly 23.8 °C, at midday values rise to about 24.7 °C and in the afternoon it hovers around 25 °C. For anyone planning a walk to Punta de n'Amer or a siesta on the promenade: a light jacket or thin sweater is advisable.

How it feels

Overall it feels pleasantly warm — the perceived temperatures range between roughly 24.3 °C and 25.4 °C. The air is not oppressive but rather fresh-mild: ideal for a late beach stroll or a cool drink on a terrace when the smell of fried fish drifts over from the restaurants.

Pressure, humidity and wind — the ingredients for a lively coast

Pressure is around 1021 hPa, humidity is about 74%. A noticeable breeze comes from the northeast at just under 6 m/s (around 22 km/h) at roughly 44°, with gusts of similar strength. That’s enough to stir up some waves at the shore — surfers will smile, sunbathers should secure their towels and hats.

Tips for locals and visitors

The fish market fills up early, so a morning visit pays off when the catch is still fresh. The cafés along the harbor promenade often wake up around late morning; then the sun also breaks through the clouds more often. Skippers and small ferry operators should keep an eye on wind development — it’s nothing dramatic, but enough to cause a bit of chop.

In short: a perfectly normal late-summer day on Mallorca's east coast: mostly cloudy, pleasantly warm and with a steady breeze. Pack a light jacket, enjoy the sound of boats in the harbor and let a good café surprise you — the island doesn’t hide its best discoveries for long.

And if you forgot your beach chair today: the waves will make sure nothing stays in one place for long. A small inconvenience for sunbathers, a big smile for everyone who prefers the sea in motion.

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