
Mostly cloudy but warm: Weather preview for Cala Millor on 24 August 2025
Grey blanket over the sea, yet summery temperatures — a day for beach walks, croissants on the promenade and a cool evening beer with a jacket.
Clouds over the bay, but still a bathing-season feel
If you walk along the Cala Millor promenade in the morning, you first hear the waves and the seagulls, then your eye falls on the grey blanket over the sea. The sun is playing hide-and-seek, with cloud cover at about 80%. But rain is unlikely — it stays warm and typically Mallorcan summery, just a bit more subdued than on blazing holiday days. For other recent conditions see Weather Update Cala Millor: Warm, Cloudy and Dry on 14 September 2025.
Mild mornings, pleasant peak values
The night and early morning start with pleasant warmth: between 6 and 9 a.m. temperatures are around 23.2 °C. At midday the thermometer climbs to about 27.1 °C, with a peak expected around 27.4 °C. In the afternoon it drops slightly to roughly 26.6 °C, and the night brings back around 24.8 °C. In short: no heat record, but good beach weather — pack a towel and don’t forget the sunscreen, much like on Cala Millor on August 10, 2025: A Mild Beach Day with Summer Vibes.
How the day feels
The perceived temperature can be a little higher: in the morning about 23.7 °C, during the day with occasional bright spells up to 28.5 °C. When the sun breaks through briefly you can feel it on your skin immediately. In the evening the warmth sensation calms down again to around 25 °C. Perfect for a sundowner on the promenade — bring a light jumper for around 8 p.m.
Air pressure, humidity and the sea
Air pressure sits around 1016 hPa, relative humidity at about 63%. A steady southeast breeze of roughly 6.3 m/s blows from about 161°; isolated gusts up to 7–8 m/s are possible. For sailors this means moderate conditions: enough wind for a relaxed heel, but nothing dramatic. The sea shows movement — boats in the harbour rock, yet anglers still try their luck.
If you head to the little pastelería on the corner early tomorrow morning to pick up fresh croissants, bring a light jacket. At midday a T-shirt will be enough. The beach sections are busy in high season, but in front of Hotel X the morning is often surprisingly quiet — ideal for a stroll without the big tourist crowds, as noted in Partly Cloudy and Pleasant: Weather for Cala Millor on September 20.
Why this weather is good for Mallorca
A cloudy but warm day is not a disadvantage for the island. Temperatures remain comfortable without being oppressive — which is easier on older visitors, families with children and water supplies, since less excessive cooling is needed. Local gastronomy benefits: terraces fill up, but not under scorching heat. Even plants and parks get a little breather on days like this in high summer.
Practical tip: if you are sensitive to humidity, take a break in the shade or a short siesta between 2 and 4 p.m.. For watersports enthusiasts, stand-up paddling and easy sailing are good choices — the breeze is often enough to get going without a struggle.
Overall, 24 August promises a typical Mallorcan summer mix: a slightly greyer sky, the scent of the sea, warm air and plenty of opportunities to spend time outdoors. So: pack a towel, don’t forget the sunscreen and have a light jumper ready for the evening beer. The horizon remains open — the island invites you to relaxed beach hours and leisurely promenades; compare with Cala Millor: Clear Sky and Fresh Morning Air on August 23.
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