
October Rain in Cala Rajada: Cozy Gray Instead of Beach Bustle
Light rain, mild temperatures and a quiet promenade: Cala Rajada shows its cozy side on October 6. Jacket, umbrella and an espresso are the best companions today.
October morning with sea sounds: Cala Rajada under drizzle
The Passeig in Cala Rajada: Rain on 13 October 2025 — mild weather despite drizzle sounds different today: no children's shouting from the beach promenade, but the steady patter of small drops on the cobblestones. Around 7:30 a.m. cafe owners pushed newspaper tables under awnings, and at the harbour fishermen were mending their nets a little more carefully than usual — a calm, almost familiar rhythm.
Temperatures and figures, briefly explained
The numbers are unexciting: daytime highs barely reach 20.2 °C, the coldest hours are around 16.3 °C. In the morning it feels like about 18 °C, during the day the thermometer swings between 19 and 20 degrees. For the night the stations report an unusually steady, mild mark of about 20.1 °C — a reassuring, almost soft plateau.
How the weather actually feels
The perceived climate stays equally even: about 18 °C in the morning, around 19.3 °C at noon and just under 20 °C in the afternoon. It's not a day for bikinis and sun loungers, but neither for heavy coats. Those who go out without a rain jacket won't be cold — but they will feel the damp.
Air pressure, humidity and the north wind
Meteorology sends clear signals: an air pressure around 1025 hPa and humidity of about 61 %. Plants breathe easier, park benches gleam. From the north comes a gentle breeze of about 4.2 m/s with gusts around 4.6 m/s — not a storm, more of a refreshing north wind that gently pushes the clouds across the bay.
Manolo, the baker on the corner, laughs: "An espresso standing up and watching the world pass by in front of the café." His tip is a good one: those who open their umbrella have an unobstructed view of the small rain-theatre — boats slowly rocking in the waves, seagulls aiming for the wet stone, and walkers in rubber boots.
Why a day like this is also good for Mallorca
Rain means a break from the tourist crowds, as in Cala Rajada on September 22: Rainy but Cozy. The promenade is emptier, small eateries no longer have to contend with parasols but with hot cups and conversations with regulars. Agriculture and the parched gardens thank every moist hour; olive trees and flowering shrubs build up reserves. Such weather also calms the marine ecology temporarily: less boat traffic, less noise, more time for quiet in the bays.
Practical tips for the day
Cala Rajada: Warm rain on October 12 – pack an umbrella, jacket optional, but leave the heavy winter boots at home. A walk along the coast today feels almost privately intimate: the sound of the sea, the clatter of rain gutters and the distant voice of a fisherman judging the catch. Those who want to be more active will now find ideal conditions for Moderate Rain in Cala Rajada on October 15 — mild 20 °C, don't forget a rain jacket — the trails are cool, the views clearer, the air cleaner.
Conclusion: Not weather for hysteria, but perfect for slowing down. A rainy morning in Cala Rajada is not a loss — rather an invitation to get to know the island from a quieter, cozier side. Jacket, umbrella, espresso: anyone who follows this will have a good day.
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