
Santanyí on September 13: Clouds, warm air and cozy lanes
A quiet late-summer day: clouds in the sky, warm air in the lanes of Santanyí and ideal conditions for a stroll through the market or an espresso on the Plaça.
Santanyí on September 13: Clouds, warm air and cozy lanes
The sky over Santanyí shows a friendly grey today: more clouds than blue, but nothing dramatic. Walking along the Plaça you hear the clinking of coffee cups, the distant ringing of church bells and the quiet murmur of market-goers — an image that fits the relaxed pace of the town and recalls Mild Sunday in Santanyí: Clouds, Warmth and an Espresso on the Plaça.
Temperatures: T-shirt by day, sweater in the evening
The morning starts pleasantly mild, with the mercury reaching roughly 22–24 °C. Around noon temperatures rise to about 26 °C, a perfect medium for a stroll through the narrow lanes or a visit to the small craft shop on the Carrer des Forn. In the afternoon the temperature drops slightly to around 25 °C, and the night remains mild at about 24 °C — so a T-shirt day, and maybe a light sweater for the sundowner on the coast in the evening, similar to conditions reported in Clouds, mild air and a relaxed pace: Santanyí on 19 September 2025.
Air, wind and the feeling
The air feels calm: atmospheric pressure is about 1018 hPa, humidity around 66%. A gentle southeast wind blows at roughly 5.6 m/s, so there may be foam crests if you head to the beach — not for high-speed sailing adventures, but enough movement for a lively sea scene at Cala Santanyí. The perceived temperature follows the thermometer: pleasant during the day, slightly cool in the evening, much like a Cozy Cloudy Day in Santanyí – Warm Enough for a Café, Fresh Enough for the Market.
Umbrella? Probably not
The chance of rain is virtually negligible: meteorologically it is close to 0%. Still, there are moments when clouds suddenly break and the sun returns with full force — so don't forget sunscreen. Those visiting the market around 9:30 in the morning should bring a thin jacket; in the sun it warms quickly, in the shade it stays cool.
Tips for the day
My tip for a relaxed morning: grab a seat at a café on the Plaça or on Carrer des Forn, watch the market hustle and breathe in the scent of freshly baked bread. Market stallholders slowly unfold their tables, vendors discuss the best tomatoes — exactly that calm, lively Mallorcan mosaic we love. In the afternoon a short trip to the coast is worthwhile; with the light breeze a walk at Cala Santanyí is particularly pleasant.
Conclusion: A mild, good-natured late summer day in Santanyí. No need to rush, plenty of reasons to enjoy. If you want a dose of sea air in the evening, head toward the coast and take a light jacket — in case the clouds frame the sunset and the air suddenly gets cooler.
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