
Rain showers in Cala Rajada on September 9 – what you need to know
A heavy rain shower is forecast for Cala Rajada on September 9: dense clouds, a noticeable sea breeze and wet streets. Our tips for residents and visitors.
Brief weather wake-up call from Cala Rajada
On Tuesday, September 9, the usually sunny Passeig Marítim will briefly turn into a place of rain sounds instead of sea ripples. The forecast predicts not just a few drops but persistent rain and dense cloud cover, similar to Weather in Cala Rajada on September 8, 2025: Showers, Mild Nights and Café Atmosphere. So: don't forget an umbrella, but no need to panic – the village takes this kind of weather in stride.
Temperatures: warm but muted
The numbers almost sound contradictory: after nighttime temperatures of about 18.8 °C, daytime highs reach around 26.5 °C, but it feels noticeably heavier due to the humidity. In the morning values are just above 23 °C, in the afternoon they hover around 22–23 °C, and in the evening it cools to about 19 °C. A similar mild-but-rainy pattern was reported in Cala Rajada: Warm rain on October 12 – pack an umbrella, jacket optional. In short: not winter, but not prime beach weather either.
How it feels
The air feels oppressive – not the most pleasant option when strolling through the Plaça and risking getting wet. 23 °C with high humidity feels muggy rather than breezy. The weather is fine for walks without swimwear, less so for wet sandals.
Wind, pressure, humidity
Air pressure is around 1014 hPa, humidity is high at about 82 %. The wind blows from the northeast (~64°) at an average strength of about 8.4 m/s, gusting to just under 9.4 m/s. You can feel this at the pier, so fishermen and boat operators should be attentive.
Clouds and chance of rain
This is far from clear skies: 100% cloud cover and a modelled rain probability of 100 % mean it will be more of a sustained wet spell than a quick shower. If you plan to go out on the water today, check with the harbor first; see the local situation in Cala Rajada on September 22: Rainy but Cozy.
Practical notes for the town center
In the center (Passeig Marítim, Carrer Cala Agulla, the Plaça with the small market) cafés will bring in chairs and secure canopies. Fishermen will pull boats ashore earlier. Cobblestones and steps can become slippery – especially where salt and sand mix. A sturdy umbrella, waterproof shoes and a light rain jacket are the best gear for the afternoon.
Traffic, safety and side streets
Watch out for puddles and possible short-term road closures in low-lying sections. Small promenades and side streets collect water quickly; the usual detours may be narrower. Driving slower keeps you safer – maintaining distance pays off. For boat trips: call the provider beforehand; they will decide whether the trip goes ahead.
What the rain brings
The rain also has positive effects: dry parts of the island get much-needed moisture, plants breathe easier and the air afterwards smells of sea and wet earth – a scent that makes many Mallorcans smile. For the streets it means short-term inconvenience but, in the long run, cleaner dust trails.
Short and practical
Our small checklist: take an umbrella, wear shoes with tread, keep a jacket handy, confirm boat trips in advance. For market visitors: a plastic bag for purchases and patience for adjustments to the day, as happens in Cala Rajada on September 24: Mix of Sun, Showers and Mild Temperatures. For hosts: inform guests briefly, especially if walks or boat trips were planned.
Outlook
The rain may sound dramatic, but it is an invitation for a different kind of day in Cala Rajada: a hot coffee in your favorite café, the smell of wet lavender and afterward the relaxed sound of dripping leaves. And if things get stressful – local authorities and the harbor provide reliable updates about unusual situations.
So: stay prepared, take the weather seriously, but also enjoy the small, wet pleasures. Cala Rajada shows a different side of itself in the rain.
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