Port de Soller harbour with cloudy sky, palm trees and a light breeze — September weather in Sóller

Sóller on 1 September 2025: Clouds, a Fresh Breeze and a Touch of Late Summer

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On 1 September, Sóller won't be a high-summer beach day, but neither a dreary grey: clouds, isolated showers and a fresh southeast breeze will shape the day — ideal for cosy café hours and coastal walks with a light wind jacket.

Sóller on 1 September: Mixed weather with charm

Those who are out and about in Sóller on 1 September 2025 should plan a little flexibly. It won't be a blazing summer day for lying on a towel, but a mixed day with clouds and isolated showers. The probability of rain is around 41% – enough to not leave the house in the morning without a jacket and perhaps a small umbrella.

Temperatures and how they feel

Measurements show a range from a minimum of 20.81 °C to a maximum of 27.82 °C. More specifically: morning around 22.8 °C, midday about 27.05 °C, a clear cooling in the afternoon to roughly 23.8 °C and at night back to the mentioned 20.81 °C. For many of us the values feel a bit warmer – the perceived temperatures are around 23–28 °C depending on the time of day. That means: a T-shirt fits, a thin long-sleeve or a light wind jacket is practical.

Air pressure, humidity and the southeast breeze

Air pressure is about 1010 hPa, humidity at a moderate 63%. Wind comes weakly from the southeast (≈153°) with an average speed of 3.9 m/s and gusts up to 5 m/s. Enough for the palms on the Port de Sóller promenade to rustle gently and for café tables to get an occasional light breeze – nothing dramatic, but noticeable.

What this means for the day's plans

Better to have breakfast in a cosy café at the Plaça than on an open terrace if the ground is still damp. A walk along the coast is worth it: the mix of sea scent, crying seagulls and the light wind creates an invigorating atmosphere. Those driving into the mountains, for example towards Deià or over the Bunyola valley, should allow a little extra time – clouds can thicken quickly and reduce visibility.

Practical tips for visitors and locals

Pack a small folding umbrella and a thin wind jacket in your backpack. For beachgoers that means: bring a towel, but don't plan on an all-day sunbath without a plan B. The historic tram from the valley offers big advantages on grey days – the window seats provide beautiful views of the gorge-like landscape even under cloudy skies.

Why that's not so bad

A day with clouds and isolated showers has its charms: the colours in the Serra de Tramuntana look richer, the air smells of pine and orange blossom, and cafés fill with people taking the day more slowly. For photographers the light conditions are often better than in harsh sunshine – ideal for portraits at the Plaça or atmospheric harbour shots.

In short: no reason to stay indoors, but dress smartly. A walk at the port, a café stop and a glance towards the mountains are enough to make the day pleasant – and if it does start to pour, you'll find a warm spot and a good conversation everywhere in Sóller.

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