
Mild Late-Summer Weather in Santanyí — a Cozy, Dry Thursday
Mild temperatures, a light southeast wind and hardly any rain: Santanyí is enjoying a relaxed late-summer day. Ideal for market visits, short beach trips and coffee on the plaça.
Mild late-summer weather in Santanyí: dry, warm and relaxed
If you stroll across the plaça in front of the church this morning, you hear the clinking of espresso cups, the soft humming of cicadas and the distant roar of the sea — and you know: this is what Mallorca's late summer feels like; for a similar report see Gentle late-summer day in Santanyí: Weather for 8 September 2025. The sky is partly cloudy, with the sun peeking through bright clouds now and then. Overall it stays dry and pleasantly warm, a day when you can comfortably enjoy your cappuccino outside.
Temperatures — nothing to worry about
Thermometers show classic late-summer values: a low in the early morning of around 22.9 °C and a daytime high of about 27.0 °C. For the central part of the day we expect around 26.9 °C, dropping slightly to roughly 26.0 °C in the afternoon. The night also remains mild at about 24.1 °C — a temperature trend that pleases both balcony plants and evening strollers alike; see also the note on a similar mild day in Sunny Friday in Santanyí: A mild late-summer day to enjoy.
Feels-like temperature and air
The day starts on the skin like a little sweater reminder: in the morning it feels like just under 23.0 °C. At midday the apparent temperature is around 27.7 °C, falling to about 24.5 °C in the evening. Humidity is about 55 %, so the warmth doesn't feel muggy or oppressive — rather cozy and inviting for a wander along the Carrer Major.
Pressure, wind and chance of precipitation
Air pressure is around 1016 hPa. A light southeast wind of roughly 4.9 m/s from about 149° is blowing, with gusts remaining moderate (reported at around 4.1 m/s). Cloud cover is about 43 % and the chance of rain is practically 0 % — you can safely leave the umbrella in the closet today. On the coast the breeze is noticeable, bringing the scent of salt and cooler moments, ideal for anyone wanting to escape the midday heat.
What this means for the day
Such a day invites small pleasures: the morning market in Santanyí fills the lanes with voices, fresh vegetables and the smell of fried fish; the terraces at the plaça are lively, and in the afternoon a trip to Cala Llombards is a good idea if you want to avoid the crowds of the larger beaches. For photography fans, the changing cloud moods offer nice contrasts — even the old church in front of the plaça looks particularly striking.
Small practical tip
Despite the mild temperatures, a light jacket is practical in the evening — the cool-down is moderate, but the combination of sea air and falling sun can feel fresh. If you plan to go into the water: the sea is inviting, but stay aware of local swell. For walks, comfortable shoes are also recommended, as cobblestones and warm air are not always the best friends.
Overall, it is a quiet, pleasant and dry Thursday in Santanyí — a day to enjoy the little things: the sounds of the town, the smiles of market vendors and the light breeze coming in from the sea. Use the sunny hours at midday, but don't forget NHS guidance on sun protection — a late-summer day is still a late-summer day.
Frequently asked questions
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