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A Quiet Late-Summer Day in Sóller

A Quiet Late-Summer Day in Sóller

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A calm late-summer day in Sóller with few clouds, warm temperatures, and a light east wind—perfect for a stroll through the old town or a trip into the mountains.

A quiet late-summer day in Sóller

If you walk through Sóller early on September 12, you'll immediately notice: it's one of those days when you can leave the windows open. The night remains mild, and the morning starts at about 20.5 °C. No hurry, just the clatter of coffee machines along the Passeig and occasional pedestrians with shopping bags.

Temperatures Over the Course of the Day

By midday the thermometer climbs to around 27.4 °C, just right if you decide to have an ice cream in the old town. In the afternoon the temperature eases slightly to about 25.1 °C, and in the evening we can expect a comfortable 22.1 °C – warm enough for a walk to the harbor without a jacket.

What the Weather Really Feels Like

The felt temperatures run a little off: in the morning it feels about 20.9 °C, similar to the measured values; by midday the warmth increases a bit – about 28.2 °C – while in the afternoon roughly 25.5 °C can be felt again. At night it stays lukewarm at around 22.8 °C. Perfect for late tapas on a terrace.

Air Pressure, Humidity and Wind

A steady air pressure of about 1021 hPa ensures calm weather. Humidity is around 55 % and comfortable – not sticky, not too dry. A light wind from the southeast blows at roughly 2.45 m/s (direction about 134°), gusts up to 3.3 m/s. Meaning: the palm trees hardly move, sailors look forward to relaxed conditions.

Clouds and Rain

The cloud cover remains light — just over 15–20 % visibility. And rain? Practically no chance: the probability of rain is 0 %. So leave your plans at home; the umbrella can stay in the closet.

Anyone heading outside today should remember sunscreen—the sun is still strong. A suggestion: breakfast at 9 a.m. in a small bakery, then the narrow-gauge train to Port de Sóller or a short stroll in the Tramuntana. I already saw two fishermen at the quay this morning sorting their nets—typical Sóller, unpretentious and charming.

In short: an unhurried, pleasant late-summer day. Ideal for walks, cafe visits and anything outdoors that is fun.

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