Rainy day in Alcúdia's old town with umbrellas and wet cobblestones

Rainy Day in Alcúdia: Pack an Umbrella, Enjoy the Old Town

On September 8, Alcúdia brings rain, humid air and a fresh northeasterly wind. Not a storm, but enough wetness to upend beach plans — in return the island shows a quieter, charming side.

Rainy Day in Alcúdia: Pack an Umbrella, Enjoy the Old Town

If you plan to stroll through Alcúdia — Wikipedia tomorrow, September 8, bring a small, stormproof companion: an umbrella. The signs are clear — thick clouds, a high chance of rain and noticeably more humid air than on the recent sunny days. No warning from AEMET (Spanish weather agency), but enough wetness to keep the beach towels in the wardrobe today.

Temperatures and Humidity: warm and muggy

The day starts mild at about 24–25 °C in the morning. In the afternoon the thermometer climbs locally to around 28–29 °C, before falling back to a high 24–25 °C in the evening. Humidity is around 70% — you can feel it: the air feels fresh yet somewhat heavy. The result is a perceived temperature slightly above the measured values: around 25 °C in the morning, almost 29 °C in the afternoon.

Wind, Rain Risk and Air Pressure

A moderate northeasterly wind blows from approximately 42° at around 6.8 m/s (approx. 24 km/h). Gusts can occur briefly, locally up to about 17 km/h. Air pressure remains stable at roughly 1015 hPa. The probability of rain is high — nearly 88% — meaning recurring showers rather than a single short downpour.

For locals and visitors: The weekly market at Passeig d'Albufera could get wet, but the vendors are experienced and quickly put up tarpaulins. The promenade is less crowded in the early morning; joggers out between 7:00 and 9:00 should choose water-repellent clothing or head straight to a café, as noted in Día de lluvia en Alcúdia — 30 de septiembre de 2025: calma en el puerto y tiempo para la comodidad.

Why Rain Can Be Good

A rainy day in Mallorca has its own melody: the patter of drops on old terracotta roofs, the rustle of leaves in the harbor bay and the distant cries of seagulls. Alcúdia's old town then appears particularly relaxed — fewer people, more space on the cobblestones, cafés with steaming coffee and freshly baked ensaimadas. Fishermen on the pier sort nets, chairs are stacked together, and the colors of the houses shine brighter after a shower.

Small, honest tip: A light windbreaker and a compact umbrella will be more useful than sunscreen tomorrow. Plan flexibly: visit the market, but expect rain breaks; take a beach walk, but not with towel ambitions. And take time to enjoy the island's quieter side — rainy days often offer the most beautiful views of Alcúdia.

In summary: Pack an umbrella, expect changing showers and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere in the old town and at the harbor. For local coverage see Día de lluvia en Alcúdia: lleva paraguas, disfruta el casco antiguo. Alcúdia reveals a surprisingly charming side in the rain.

Frequently asked questions

Will it rain in Alcúdia today?

Rain is likely in Alcúdia, with a high chance of showers and thicker cloud cover through the day. The weather looks more unsettled than sunny, so it is a good idea to plan for wet spells rather than a completely dry day.

Is it still warm in Alcúdia when it rains?

Yes, Alcúdia stays warm even with rain in the forecast. Morning temperatures are mild, and the afternoon can still feel pleasantly warm, although the humidity makes the air feel heavier than the thermometer suggests.

What should I pack for a rainy day in Mallorca?

For a rainy day in Mallorca, a compact umbrella and a light windbreaker are the most useful items. In humid, changeable weather, it also helps to wear comfortable shoes and keep plans flexible in case showers move in and out.

Is Alcúdia old town worth visiting in the rain?

Yes, Alcúdia’s old town can be especially pleasant in the rain because it is quieter and feels more local. Cafés stay open, the cobblestones look fresh after a shower, and the atmosphere is calm rather than crowded.

Is the market in Alcúdia open if it rains?

The market at Passeig d'Albufera usually continues even in wet weather, though stalls may put up tarpaulins and adapt to the conditions. If showers are expected, it is sensible to go with an umbrella and allow extra time for slower browsing.

Can you walk along the promenade in Alcúdia when it rains?

You can still walk along the promenade in Alcúdia, but it is less comfortable in steady showers and gusts. Early mornings may be quieter, though water-resistant clothing is the better choice if you want to stay outside for long.

Is the beach a good idea in Alcúdia on a rainy day?

A beach day is not the best plan in Alcúdia when showers are likely and the air feels humid. It is better to save swimming and towel time for a drier day and keep the beach as a short walk rather than a full outing.

What does rainy weather feel like in Alcúdia?

Rainy weather in Alcúdia often feels warm, humid and a little heavier than a dry day. Instead of a harsh storm, it is more likely to bring passing showers, a fresh smell in the streets and a calmer pace around town.

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