
Weather Update Cala Millor: Warm, Cloudy and Dry on 14 September 2025
Leisurely late summer at Cala Millor beach: a light veil of clouds, temperatures around 25 °C, no rain in sight. Perfect for walks, photos and relaxed beach weather – bring a light jacket for the evening.
Light cloud cover but dry: This is the day in Cala Millor
In the morning, around nine, the first joggers are already on the Passeig. Their steps echo softly on the wooden deck, gulls circle over the sea, and a thin veil of clouds flatters the bay. It's warm but not oppressive – a typical late-summer day in Cala Millor. Rain? No worries: the probability is 0%. For a full update, see Actualización del tiempo en Cala Millor: cálido, nublado y seco el 14 de septiembre de 2025.
Temperatures at a glance
The readings for 14 September 2025 show a calm trend: low 22.4 °C, high 25.43 °C. Concretely: about 23.2 °C in the morning, just over 25 °C at midday, a little less in the afternoon and a pleasant 23.7 °C at night. For locals and visitors this means: not a day when you'll desperately search for shade – but not one that calls for heavy winter clothes either. For a similar account earlier in the month, read Cala Millor on 12 September 2025: A mild, sunny day for the beach and promenade.
How it feels
Feels-like temperatures hardly differ: about 23.6 °C in the morning, up to 25.4 °C during the day and around 24 °C at night. So: if you want to enjoy a drink on the terrace in the evening you can do so without a jacket – though a thin cardigan in your bag is not a mistake.
Air pressure, humidity and wind
Air pressure is around 1021 hPa – a promise of stable conditions. Humidity is about 71%, noticeable but not oppressive; hair may flutter slightly, but headaches are unlikely. The wind blows from the northeast (about 43°) with an average speed of approx. 5.38 m/s and gusts up to 5.67 m/s. For sailors and windsurfers this means: moderate play, not peak performance, but enough push for a relaxed round.
Clouds and outlook
The cloud cover today is fairly closed, about 92% coverage. The result: that muted, almost cinematic sky locals sometimes winkingly call the "Spanish filter." For the next 24 hours it is expected to remain dry; the air mass is calm and stable. For additional context on similar cloud conditions, see Mostly cloudy but warm: Weather preview for Cala Millor on 24 August 2025.
Practical tips for the day: a light beach blanket is enough, sun protection is mandatory, and a thin cardigan is recommended for the evening stroll on the Platja. Photographers should not miss the spectacle between clouds and sea – the contrasts are particularly appealing today when sun and clouds alternate. Local readers may also appreciate this piece on a relaxed beach walk: Cala Millor relaxed: Clouds, warm air and a walk along the Passeig del Mar.
If you want to go out on the water today: conditions are moderate. Families with small children will find ideal conditions for a relaxed day at the sea; sun lovers can take short breaks in the shade. And if you drive further inland, it may become slightly warmer and a bit drier — small measurement deviations are possible.
I'll check the Passeig again later and report if anything changes. Until then: enjoy the warm, lightly cloudy day at the Platja, listen to the soft beat of the waves and the scent of freshly brewed coffee from the beach bars – this is Mallorca in late summer.
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