
Santa Ponsa, September 4: Clouds, Warmth and a Tapas Evening in Sight
A mostly cloudy day in Santa Ponsa with mild temperatures, a moderate southeast wind and virtually no chance of rain. Perfect for a relaxed beach walk and late tapas on the Passeig — don't forget sunscreen.
Clouds, but no cause for worry
Santa Ponsa on September 4, 2025 shows a more muted side: mostly cloudy, but far from dull autumn grey. If you strolled the promenade early at eight you could still breathe in the warm, slightly salty air — not peak summer heat, but enough to enjoy coffee outdoors; Santa Ponsa: Clouds, Warmth and a Calm Late-Summer Day.
Temperatures in brief
Minimum: just under 22.5 °C in the morning. Maximum: around 26.9 °C during the day. In the afternoon the thermometer usually hovers near 25.9 °C, and about 24.3 °C in the evening. So: not wildfire-hot, but beach bars stay open and the island atmosphere remains Mediterranean.
Feels-like temperatures sit slightly off the measured values: morning feels around 22.7 °C, briefly warmer at midday at about 27.6 °C, moderately warm in the afternoon at about 26.3 °C and pleasantly mild at night around 24.6 °C. For walkers that means: T-shirt by day, a light jacket for the evening.
Air, wind and outlook
Air pressure stays stable at about 1015 hPa, humidity is roughly 56%. The wind is blowing from the southeast (approx. 159°) with an average strength of just under 5 m/s; occasional gusts are possible but remain moderate. Cloud cover is around 50–55% — enough to hide the sun from time to time, but not enough to make rain more likely. In short: dry; Santa Ponsa: Clouds, warmth and a gentle south wind on September 2 describes a similar gentle breeze.
So please don't leave the sunscreen at home — UV rays still get through the clouds. And pack a light jacket or thin sweater for the evening; the Passeig cools noticeably with the sea breeze.
On site: harbor, cafés and the sound of the sea
At the harbor the scene is a bit more relaxed today. Cafés report fewer passersby than on bright days, but more people sit in the shade and watch the water. The clinking of cups, soft conversations and the occasional clatter of a coffee cup drown out the gull calls, which are more subdued today. Boats rock gently at the moorings; the swell remains friendly; Santa Ponsa on September 17: Cloudy, warm and surprisingly dry noted similarly calm harbor conditions.
Tourists ask at the ticket desk: "Can you still swim in the sea?" The answer is a clear yes — the water still holds summer warmth. Swimming, snorkeling or a slow day at the beach are still on the recommendation list.
Tips for the day
The weather is excellent for unhurried activities: a long walk along the waterfront promenade, a visit to the weekly market, an afternoon in the shade of a beach bar or a book under a sun umbrella. A long walk along the waterfront promenade is highlighted in Santa Ponsa on September 27: Mild, cloudy and ready for walks. In the evening a tapas stroll along the Passeig is worthwhile. The combination of mild temperatures and softened light creates a pleasant mood — almost cinematic, just without the overdrama.
Light sports like stand-up paddling or a short bike ride are possible if you watch for gusts. For sailing enthusiasts conditions remain moderate, but a quick check of the local boating information never hurts.
Outlook and good spirits
The forecast for the coming hours remains uneventfully positive: no rain, at least fairly friendly light and continued mild evening temperatures. A relaxed day then — exactly the kind of late summer one is happy to enjoy before the seasons shift more noticeably.
So: don't forget sunscreen, bring a jacket for the evening and pack good spirits. We wish you a pleasant time in Santa Ponsa — whether on the beach, out for a stroll or later for tapas on the Passeig.
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