Wet cobblestone street in Palma reflecting streetlights during a mild autumn rain

Autumn Palma: Rain, Warm Wind and Gleaming Alleys

A typical autumn day in Palma: light rain, mild temperatures and glistening cobblestones. Tips for cafés, walks along the harbor and how to handle slippery lanes.

Autumn Palma: Rain, Warm Wind and Gleaming Alleys

Today Palma shows itself again in a way locals and long-term visitors appreciate: it rains intermittently, but it remains mild, as described in Palma in Autumn: Rainy Days with Sunny Windows. The Passeig des Born smells of wet stone and freshly brewed coffee. The swifts have long since moved on; instead of them you now hear the occasional click of umbrellas and the soft splash of drops on the fountain at the Plaça Major.

Temperatures and how it feels

Thermometers settle at a pleasant level: around 18 °C in the morning, up to 25 °C during brief warm spells, and back to about 20 °C in the evening. It often feels a bit milder – the humidity after the rain caresses the skin rather than making you cold. For walks at the marina a light jacket is usually enough; sensitive people should still consider a thin sweater near the water, as noted in Gentle Drizzle, Mild Air: Palma Invites a Relaxed Autumn Walk.

Wind, air pressure and how to dress

Air pressure remains stable at around 1023 hPa, humidity is about 56 %. The wind comes from the east (just under 99°) at about 6 m/s with occasional gusts up to 7 m/s – enough to secure papers in cafés along the Passeig and to hold the umbrella with care. Tip: a sturdy small umbrella and a water-repellent jacket are more practical today than a large folding umbrella that the wind easily catches, similar to observations in Palma otoñal: lluvia, viento cálido y calles relucientes.

Clouds, showers and the effects on city life

The cloud cover is mostly closed, with occasional clearings. The chance of rain is near 100 % – which means: puddles on the cobblestones of La Lonja and around the Mercat de l’Olivar are to be expected, as in Interludes of Rain and Sun: Palma on October 10. Commuters should leave earlier: wet roads become slippery faster, and the bike lanes shine like they've been polished. For boat lovers the good news is that the sea state remains calm; the breakwater at Portixol offers wet benches but also pretty views in the muted light, reported in Autumn Drizzle in Palma: Mild, Fresh and Typically Mallorcan.

Tips for the day in Palma

Anyone who wants to enjoy the city today should take their time: an espresso in a covered outdoor area, a look into a small boutique, or a cozy pause in a bodega are ideal alternatives when a shower begins. Museums and indoor markets like the Mercat de l’Olivar invite you to wander without being surprised by rain. In the evening the lantern light creates an almost cinematic mood – lantern reflections on wet pavements, quiet conversations from the bars, the distant hum of a bus.

In short: a classic, mild drizzly autumn day in Palma has its own charm. Not stormy, not cold, rather cozy and a bit rainy. So: pack an umbrella, put on a jacket, and discover the city relaxed – step by step, with eyes open for the small, gleaming details of everyday life.

Frequently asked questions

What is the weather usually like in Palma on a mild autumn rainy day?

Palma often feels mild even when it is raining in autumn. Temperatures can stay comfortable through the day, and the humidity after rain usually makes the air feel softer rather than cold. It is the kind of weather that still works well for walking around the city.

What should I wear in Palma when it is rainy but still warm?

A light jacket is usually enough for getting around Palma, especially in the city centre. A small sturdy umbrella and a water-repellent layer are more practical than heavier rain gear, since the rain is often intermittent and the wind can catch bigger umbrellas. If you are spending time near the water, a thin sweater can also be useful.

Is it still worth walking around Palma in the rain?

Yes, Palma can be especially atmospheric when the streets are wet. Cobblestones, lantern light, and reflections on the pavement give the city a quieter feel, while cafés, boutiques, and covered terraces still make it easy to spend time outdoors in a more relaxed way. It is less about rushing and more about taking things slowly.

Can you visit the Mercat de l’Olivar in Palma on a rainy day?

The Mercat de l’Olivar is a good place to go when Palma weather turns wet, since it offers shelter and a lively indoor atmosphere. It is a practical stop for browsing food stalls, taking a break, or simply waiting out a shower without losing the feel of the city.

What is Passeig des Born like after rain in Palma?

After rain, Passeig des Born often smells of wet stone and coffee, which gives the street a calm and distinctly autumn feel. The pavement shines, the cafés feel more inviting, and the whole area tends to slow down a little. It is a pleasant place for a relaxed walk or an unhurried coffee stop.

Is the sea calm in Palma when it is drizzly inland?

In this kind of autumn weather, the sea around Palma can still remain calm. That makes waterfront areas such as Portixol pleasant for a quiet look at the water, even if the benches are wet and the light is soft and muted. It is not always beach weather, but it can still be a good day for the seafront.

Are Palma roads and bike lanes slippery after autumn rain?

Yes, wet roads in Palma can become slippery quite quickly after rain. Bike lanes may look polished when they are wet, so it is sensible to leave a bit earlier and move more carefully, especially in busier parts of the city. A slower pace is usually the safer choice on damp streets.

What can you do in Palma when the weather is drizzly but mild?

A mild rainy day in Palma is well suited to indoor breaks and slow city exploring. Many people choose a coffee in a covered terrace, a visit to a museum, a browse through small shops, or a quiet stop in a bodega while showers pass. It is a good day for staying flexible and enjoying the city without a fixed plan.

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