
Cloud Dance over Cala Millor: Fresh Breeze Makes the September Morning Pleasant
Partly cloudy morning in Cala Millor: fresh sea air, pleasant 23–26 °C, virtually no rain. Perfect for beach walks and coffees on the Passeig.
Partly cloudy, no storm clouds – just a dance in the sky
September 4 begins in Cala Millor — Wikipedia with a friendly layer of clouds that fills the sky without threatening. If you stroll to the beach around 9 a.m., you'll notice at once: a salty, refreshing breeze cools the face and slightly tousles the hair. The sun peeks through, sometimes stronger, sometimes only as a shy smile behind the clouds.
Temperatures: T-shirt weather, jacket optional
The measurements tell a clear story: the morning starts at around 22.7 °C, daytime highs reach about 25.9 °C, and the night remains mild at just under 24.0 °C. In short: a T-shirt is enough, a light jacket is optional for a later evening walk—if you are the kind of person who likes to sit out a little longer at sunset. Perceived temperatures are close to the AEMET official forecasts: morning about 22.8 °C, daytime roughly 26.1 °C.
How the day feels
Perceived temperatures are close to the official values: morning about 22.8 °C, daytime roughly 26.1 °C. For sensitive people this is pleasant: no sweating, no oppressive heat. Those who want to go jogging will find good conditions; dog walkers should pack a bit more water for their four-legged friends.
Air, wind & clouds – the technical details
Humidity is around 59%, atmospheric pressure about 1016 hPa. Approximately 50–55% of the sky is cloud-covered, but the probability of rain is practically zero—so you can usually leave the umbrella at home. The wind comes from the southeast (about 154°) with a steady breeze of around 5.8 m/s and isolated gusts up to about 5.5 m/s. In short: a pleasant cross breeze during walks, light waves at the shore for surfers and children watching the sea. For contrast on more changeable days, see Cala Millor: Rainy Mornings, Mild Afternoons — a September Day with Charm.
How the morning sounds and tastes
A walk along the Passeig de la Playa at 10 a.m. is almost a small ritual here, as described in Cala Millor relaxed: Clouds, warm air and a walk along the Passeig del Mar: the clinking of coffee cups, the murmur of locals planning their shopping, distant voices of children playing on the beach. The smell of coffee and pastries mixes with salty sea air and a hint of pine. Small fishing boats chug out at sea, seagulls circle and patiently wait for crumbs—the whole scene is calming.
What this means for the day
The weather invites you to stay outside: beach walks, a jog along the promenade, or a late breakfast in one of the street cafés. It's also a good day for trips to nearby coves—less oppressive than high summer, but warm enough for a refreshing dip in the sea. Local businesses benefit: terraces fill up, conversations take place, and the town breathes this relaxed late-summer flair; similar relaxed conditions were noted in Cala Millor: Clear Sky and Fresh Morning Air on August 23.
A small tip: bring sunscreen. The sun can be strong despite the clouds when it breaks through. And if you plan an evening walk, take a light jacket—not because it will be cold, but because of the pleasant, salty breeze.
In short: clouds in the sky, fresh sea air, pleasant 23–26 °C and no threat of rain. A day to enjoy—open, light and typically Mallorcan. Go outside, listen to the waves, and let yourself be captivated by the loose, almost dancing cloudscape over Cala Millor.
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