
Mostly cloudy but dry: Weather on 27 September in Port d'Andratx
A calm, lightly cloudy day in Port d'Andratx: pleasant 22–24 °C, no rain and a fresh south‑southeasterly breeze. Perfect for harbor coffee, walks and quiet photos without harsh contrasts.
Port d'Andratx on 27 September: Clouds, coffee and a relaxed breeze
If you sit in the morning with your first coffee at the harbor, you hear the clinking of cups, the quiet murmur of the fishermen and the distant whir of a boat engine. For 27 September 2025 Port d'Andratx does not expect a weather drama: mostly cloudy but dry, as reported in Mayormente nublado, pero seco: el tiempo el 27 de septiembre en Port d'Andratx. A soft cloud cover lies like a calm bed over the bay — no glaring sunshine, but pleasant temperatures and enough light for walks without frowning.
Temperatures: even and pleasant
The day starts mild: at about 7 AM temperatures are around 22 °C. During the day the thermometer does not climb far — a maximum of just under 24 °C is expected, in the afternoon about 23.7 °C is measured. Even at night it remains mild at around 23.4 °C. The minimum values reach about 19.6 °C, the daily high is roughly 23.9 °C. In short: no weather extremes, but an evenly tempered day, ideal for those who dislike heat and cold.
How it feels — outside and in the heart
The perceived temperatures correspond to the measurements: pleasant in the morning, hardly oppressive during the day — around 23–24 °C throughout the day. For a walk along the waterfront, a round in the harbor park or a relaxed terrace lunch this is just right. Photographers will appreciate the diffuse lighting: the clouds soften harsh shadows and create gentle contrasts — ideal for portraits and still harbor scenes.
Pressure, humidity, wind — the basics
Air pressure remains stable at about 1019 hPa, relative humidity is around 63 % — the air therefore does not feel muggy. The wind blows from the south‑southeast at about 5.6 m/s, gusts reach around 6.2 m/s. Enough to make the palm leaves rustle and give sails a little tension, but not strong enough to make moored boats nervous. For stand‑up paddlers and small excursion boats these are pleasant conditions.
Clouds, chance of rain and practical tips
Cloud cover is around 57 %, but very importantly: the chance of rain is 0 % — so it will stay dry. Still bring a light jacket in case the evening feels cooler or a ferry delay causes a longer return trip. My tip: an afternoon walk around 5 PM through the old town is worthwhile — no bright sun, no umbrellas, just the calm atmosphere between the pastel‑colored houses; for contrast see Port d'Andratx: lluvias intensas y aire templado el 9 de septiembre de 2025.
Why this weather is good for Mallorca
Such mild, dry days are a gift between hot summer days and cooler autumn nights: fewer visitors at small coves, more relaxed venues at the harbor and better conditions for craftsmen and construction work that depend on dry weather, as noted in Día de septiembre templado en Port d'Andratx: nubes, brisa suave y casi sin lluvia. The local flora also breathes easier: enough moisture in the air for the plants, but no muddy paths for walkers.
Looking ahead
In the short term the weather remains amicably neutral — ideal for activities on and by the water, for a leisurely harbor stroll or a glass of wine outdoors. If you are out today, enjoy the balance: the island shows its relaxed side, with the soothing background hum of seagulls and engines, though nearby days can bring more variable conditions as in Tiempo: Port d'Andratx el 29 de septiembre de 2025 – lluvia, temperaturas suaves y brisa marina. And who knows — the cloud cover may still conjure a pastel afterglow over the horizon in the evening.
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