
Sóller on August 17: blue sky, hot streets and golden evenings
For August 17 the local service forecasts an almost flawless sky and summer heat over the Sóller valley. Tips for the beach, hiking and the Plaça.
Sóller on August 17: blue sky, hot streets and golden evenings
Tomorrow the Sóller valley will wake up under a very clear, deep-blue sky, as reported in Sóller espera cielo azul brillante y calor de pleno verano el 17 de agosto. If you drive the hairpin bends up into the mountains you might hear the buzzing of insects and the occasional rattling of a moped — and see lots of sun. The forecast is clear: almost no clouds, no rain, and warm temperatures typical for this area.
Temperatures: from pleasantly mild to really hot
The night will remain mild, locally values will hardly fall below 26 °C. During the morning it will quickly rise to around 28 °C; at midday peaks of 37–38 °C are possible in the town center. In the afternoon the thermometer will hover around 33–34 °C. For locals this means a siesta feeling already at noon; for visitors a reminder to avoid the hottest hours — unlike in Sóller on August 23: Sunny, Mild and Perfect for Beach and Tram Moments.
How it feels — narrow alleys, olive trees, light breeze
The perceived temperature during the day will generally be close to the measured figures. In the narrow lanes around the Plaça de la Constitució the heat is especially noticeable: the stone walls store the day's warmth, coffee cups steam late as it cools down in the evening. A light southwesterly breeze of 2–4 m/s, occasionally gusty up to 5 m/s, rustles olive branches but brings little real cooling.
Humidity, visibility and small tips
The humidity is low at around 20%, the air pressure about 1,014 hPa. Cloud cover is practically zero and the chance of rain is negligible — ideal for clear long-distance views into the Serra de Tramuntana and for photos of golden ridgelines; see Sóller on August 25, 2025: Cloud Veils, Warmth and a Hint of Evening Relaxation. Cyclists heading to Fornalutx or walkers strolling along the coast at Port de Sóller will find perfect conditions for sharp shots, but they need plenty of water.
Practical note: The sun is strong: sun hat, sunscreen and plenty of fluids are essential. Parents in particular should think about shade and regular drinks — children react faster to heat.
The sea, hiking and the evening
The sea appears calm; swimmers and snorkelers will find pleasant conditions. A short detour to Port de Sóller beach brings cooling, but watch out: sunbeds without shade offer only brief protection. Hikers should avoid the hottest hours and instead start early — between 7 and 10 a.m. the air is still relatively fresh and the trails are quiet.
The best often comes late in the afternoon: when the sun is lower, long shadows form and the light paints the Tramuntana in warm golden tones. A mild evening invites you to the plaza for tapas and a glass of red wine. If you stay, you might hear the distant clatter of the old train to Palma and the laughter from the street cafés — typical summer music here.
In short: a very Mallorcan summer day. Pack water and a hat, enjoy the clear visibility and plan your activities to avoid the heat wisely. That way you'll have plenty of time to experience the golden evening light — and maybe enjoy an ice cream against the warmth.
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