
Sóller today: Rain, Tramuntana breeze and cozy moments
A quiet, slightly wet day in Sóller: brief showers, a fresh northeast breeze and pleasant temperatures around 18–23 °C — ideal for a relaxed café morning or a stroll without crowds.
Sóller today: Light rain, fresh breeze and a cozy mood
The sky over Sóller shows itself today on a reflective side: not a bright Mediterranean blue, but a calm gray and recurring short, refreshing showers. Those who walked across the Plaça de la Constitució in the morning heard the soft clatter of umbrellas, steaming coffee and the distant ringing of a church bell — typical for a day when the island seems set to take a breather, as described in Rain in Sóller: mild air, wet stone and café warmth.
The day at a glance
Temperatures swing between autumn-fresh and still mild moments: around 18 °C in the morning, up to about 23 °C during the day and back to around 19 °C in the evening. It’s weather that suggests putting on a light sweater, not a winter coat, similar to Sóller on 27 September 2025: mild, cloudy — a late-summer day for strolling. The air carries the sweet-bitter scent of orange trees, and the drizzle makes the old town’s cobblestones gleam.
Numbers worth noting
The northeast wind is present but unobtrusive: around 5.4 m/s (just under 19 km/h), with gusts briefly up to about 7.7 m/s. Air pressure is roughly 1021 hPa, humidity around 53%. Cloud cover is fairly closed — about 85–90% — and the chance of rain is moderate at around 20%: more short showers than continuous rain. For weather fans: no thunderstorm alert, just this cozy, wet interlude.
How Sóller feels
On the promenade of Port de Sóller, occasional drops still slap against the railing, fishermen stand under their hoods repairing nets, and the little tram between the valley and the harbor rattles a bit more muffled than on sunny days, echoing Sóller today: light rain in the morning, sun later – a typically Mallorcan day. Today you see more locals than tourists — mothers with umbrellas, students with backpacks, older people slowly heading toward the weekly market. It has something calming, almost familiar: the island taking a pause from everyday rush.
What you can do today
For a cozy morning, a café con leche in one of the small cafés on the plaza is recommended. Inside it’s warm, outside still pleasantly fresh. The market halls offer fresh fruit, cheese and occasionally the best conversations — and you stay dry. If you still want to go out, wear sturdy shoes: the paths in the villages and smaller trails in the Tramuntana become slippery quickly; remember that the Tramuntana World Heritage listing covers many of these paths. A walk to the mirador terrace is worth it: after the rain the oranges appear especially vivid against the gray sky.
Why this weather is beautiful too
It may sound odd, but days like this have their own beauty on Mallorca. Less sunburn, less hustle, more time for a long conversation in a café or a deserved nap after lunch. Nature benefits, the water tanks of small gardens fill a little, and the air smells of earth and citrus — a rare, soothing mix.
Looking ahead
Anyone wanting to experience the island without the big tourist crowds has good chances today. The forecast promises no continuous rain, according to the AEMET forecast for Sóller, but a mix of short showers and dry stretches — enough time for a quiet walk, a museum visit or a slow stroll through the old town. So: pack an umbrella, have your camera ready — the Tramuntana’s damp colors are especially photogenic today — and enjoy Sóller’s relaxed pace. Sometimes these are exactly the days you remember fondly later on.
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