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Santa Ponsa on September 29, 2025: Light Rain and Mild Temperatures

Santa Ponsa on September 29, 2025: Light Rain and Mild Temperatures

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On September 29, Santa Ponsa stays mild: scattered showers, 21–25°C and a fresh southeast breeze. What to wear and which hours will stay dry.

A light shower, not a storm: this is how the day will be

Walking along the Santa Ponsa promenade in the morning, you immediately notice: it's not a summer day, but not a real autumn storm either. The temperature ranges between about 21 °C in the cool morning and around 25 °C in the afternoon. Exact values vary a bit – expect daily values around 21.0–25.3 °C.

When it rains (and when not)

The probability of short, at times heavy showers is quite high – internally they talk of around 80% chance of rain. However, these are rather short episodes: a shower in the morning, a few drops around noon and then again more persistent drizzle later in the afternoon. If you're at the beach at 10 a.m., you still have good chances for dry periods; between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. count on most showers.

Wind, humidity and pressure – the rest of the picture

The wind comes from the southeast (about 100–110°) with an average speed of just under 6 m/s, gusts can briefly reach up to about 7 m/s. Not dramatic, but enough to see light surf in the harbor and to cause the sails of small boats to bob. Humidity around 56%, air pressure around 1017 hPa – stable values that do not suggest a sudden weather change.

How it feels

Due to the combination of warmth and humidity, the day feels warmer than a bone-dry autumn day, but not oppressive. In the morning a light jacket is sufficient, at noon short-sleeve shirts are fine, in the evening something warmer is recommended. An umbrella in the car is mandatory – you know the drill, five minutes of downpour, ten minutes of clear.

Tips for excursions and plans

Anyone planning trips today: set off early. Morning hours are often the friendliest. Walks along the Cala en Bosch corner or a coffee on Passeig del Mar are possible, as long as you stay flexible. For boat trips: check briefly whether local providers issue rain warnings; many still go – but with adjusted routes.

In short: a typically changeable late-summer day in Mallorca. No reason to panic, but a good occasion to swap sandals for closed shoes and not forget the sunscreen – you never know when the sun will peek out again from behind the clouds.

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