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Weather Update Cala Millor – 14 September 2025: Warm, Cloudy and Dry

Weather Update Cala Millor – 14 September 2025: Warm, Cloudy and Dry

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Light veil of clouds over Cala Millor, but no rain in sight. All key numbers on temperature, humidity, wind direction, and felt warmth compiled.

Light cloudiness, but dry: This is how the day will be in Cala Millor

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If you stroll along the promenade this morning (around 9 o'clock the first joggers are already out), you will notice: it is warm, but not hot. A fine carpet of clouds lies over the bay, the sun fights its way through. Rain? No worries — the probability is 0%.<\/p>\n\n

Temperatures at a glance

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The readings for September 14, 2025 look like this: Low 22.4 °C<\/strong>, High 25.43 °C<\/strong>. A typical late-summer range as well. Specifically: in the morning we are around 23.18 °C<\/em>, by noon the thermometer climbs to about 25.02 °C<\/em>, in the afternoon it's around 24.73 °C<\/em> and at night the values don't fall far back, at roughly 23.72 °C<\/em><\/p>\n\n

How it feels

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The felt temperatures are hardly different: in the morning about 23.64 °C<\/strong>, during the day up to 25.43 °C<\/strong>, in the afternoon around 25.14 °C<\/strong>, and at night just over 24 °C<\/strong>. So: no sweating without a break, but also no need for a jacket if you head out in the evening.<\/p>\n\n

Air pressure, humidity and wind

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Air pressure is about 1021 hPa<\/strong>, which tells us: stable conditions, no sudden weather changes to expect. Relative humidity will be around 71%<\/strong> — noticeable but not oppressive. The wind comes from the northeast (around 43°<\/strong>) with an average speed of about 5.38 m/s<\/strong> and gusts up to 5.67 m/s<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n

Clouds and outlook

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The cloud cover is fairly closed, around 92% coverage<\/strong>, which gives this subdued, almost cinematic sky that locals jokingly call the \"Spanish filter\". For the next 24 hours we expect continued dry weather; the air mass remains calm.<\/p>\n\n

In short: pack a light beach blanket, perhaps a thin cardigan for the evening stroll along the beach. For photographers: the contrast between clouds and sea often makes the most exciting pictures, especially when the sun peeks through.<\/p>\n\n

If you are still planning to sail or go windsurfing — conditions are moderate. For families with children it's a relaxed day at the sea; for sun lovers: close your eyes for a moment, enjoy the sun, but don't forget sunscreen.<\/p>\n\n

Stay up to date — small measurement deviations are always possible, depending on whether you are right at the coast or a few kilometers inland. I'll stroll along Passeig again later and provide an update if anything changes.<\/p>

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