
Cloudy, Warm, Relaxed: A Late-Summer Day in Sóller on 17 September 2025
A quiet late-summer day in Sóller: clouds in the sky, warm air, little rain. Ideal for visiting the market, taking the tram, or enjoying a café at the harbor — bring a light jacket for the evening.
Cloudy but cozy: Sóller shows its mild side
Those who strolled along the Passeig this morning know the picture: a sky in soft shades of gray, sailboats as dark dots on the sea, and the tempting scent of ensaimada wafting from the bakery. 17 September 2025 does not bring autumn in Mallorcan fashion, but rather a subdued late-summer day — warm enough to be outside, but without the harsh summer light, much like Partly Cloudy and Mild: Sóller on September 21.
What the numbers say
The measurements match the mood: in the morning Sóller started at roughly 21.8 °C. By midday the thermometer climbs to about 28.0 °C, in the afternoon around 26.4 °C is expected, and at night the temperature only drops to approximately 23.3 °C. For perceived values you note about 22.4 °C in the morning and in places up to 29.4 °C during the day — consistently t-shirt weather. See also Sóller on September 25: Clouds but comfortable temperatures.
Air, wind and clouds
Air pressure remains stable at around 1023 hPa, and humidity is about 60 % — a pleasantly balanced feel, not muggy. A light west wind (about 271°) blows at only around 1.8 m/s, isolated gusts are barely noticeable. Forecast services estimate cloud cover at roughly 73 %, and the chance of rain is virtually 0 %. In short: it stays dry.
How the day feels on site
On the Plaça the market stalls are shaded today with light cloths against the diffuse light, yet the chatter of vendors and the clatter of fruit crates still fill the lanes. The old tram to Port de Sóller rattles along its tracks as usual — a familiar sound that feels particularly cozy today. At the lighthouse there are more clouds than blue, but the view over the bay is clear; the fishermen were visible in the morning for a short while before heading back out to sea. This atmosphere is much like earlier in the month, described in Sóller on 4 September 2025: Cloudy, mild late-summer day to enjoy.
What you can do today
Not weather for extreme mountain adventures, but ideal for short island outings: a leisurely visit to the market, coffee on the harbor promenade, a ride on the tram or a relaxed walk through Sóller's shaded streets. Photographers will capture especially soft colors today — the light is restrained but flattering.
Tips for the evening
Temperatures cool only slightly, yet a light top layer or thin jacket is worth bringing if you stay out longer. Local forecasts advise similar precautions, see Sóller on 27 September 2025: mild, cloudy — a late-summer day for strolling. At a sundowner by the harbor you might pass around your jacket — not because it is cold, but because the evening breeze brings a touch of freshness and a sense of the pause between summer and autumn.
Conclusion: a pleasant day that invites relaxed island moments. No drama, no gale-force gusts, just the gentle rhythm of tram, sea and the soft ringing of the market vendors — Sóller as you love it.
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