
Port d'Andratx: Sunny Late-Summer Day — Weather on 17 August 2025
Blue sky, a light southeast breeze and warm nights: 17 August brings a perfect late-summer day to Port d'Andratx. Tips for the beach, boating and a harbor stroll — and when the ice cream shop is busiest.
Port d'Andratx on 17 August 2025: A sunny late-summer day
Good morning — or good afternoon if you're sitting on the pier listening to the soft clack of mooring lines. The sky over Port d'Andratx is practically cloudless today, the sea sparkling a calming azure. If you have plans for the beach, a boat trip or a leisurely harbor walk: the day is almost perfect; for a similar mild-harbor report see Port d'Andratx — A mild end to summer on 31 August 2025.
Temperatures and how it feels
Early morning temperatures were just under 28 °C. During the day the thermometer climbs to around 31 °C, and in the afternoon it remains a warm 29–30 °C. The night promises mild conditions as well: about 28 °C are expected. The so-called "feels like" temperature is locally higher — many will feel just over 33 °C during the hottest phase. That's when the queue at the ice cream shop on the harbor promenade gets longer than the line at the fishmonger's. For official forecasts consult the national service at AEMET national weather service.
Wind, sea and outing tips
The wind is coming from the southeast (about 128°) and blows at an average speed of roughly 5.5–6 m/s. Occasional gusts around 7 m/s are possible — noticeable, but not stormy. For sailors and motorboaters this means calm, easily manageable conditions; for stand-up paddlers and small inflatable boats, pleasant light waves. The gentle breeze makes the heat on the pier more bearable and creates ripples on the water surface.
Humidity, air pressure and chance of rain
Relative humidity is at a comfortable 55–60 %, and air pressure hovers around 1013 hPa. Rain? Practically impossible. The probability is 0 %, with only thin veils of cloud expected — about 1 % coverage. A very stable weather situation overall, without surprises, as noted in Port d'Andratx: Clouds, Fresh Breeze and an Unusual Late-Summer Day on August 24.
What to keep in mind today
Tip for beachgoers: between 1 and 5 pm the sun is strongest — seek shade, apply sunscreen generously and reapply regularly. Wear a hat and keep water within reach; life at the harbor is lovely, but the heat takes its toll. For walkers exploring the old town lanes, the morning and late evening hours with their cool breeze are ideal.
Evening mood and outlook
Late in the evening it stays mild, the sea mirrors the lights along the shore, and those still outside hear the occasional cry of seagulls and the distant hum of a boat motor. No thunderstorms, no rain, just clear air and the scent of sea and fried fish from the harbor. In short: perfect late summer for a sundowner on the pier or a relaxed dinner by the water.
Enjoy the day, stay hydrated and maybe treat yourself to one more ice cream than planned — the weather practically invites it. If you plan to go out to sea: don't forget life jackets; see Maritime safety guidance from Salvamento Marítimo — the breeze is friendly, but a little caution against a few waves never hurts.
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