
Mild late-summer day in Cala Rajada: warm, partly cloudy and sail-friendly
September 20 brings a pleasant late-summer day to Cala Rajada: warm, mostly dry and with enough wind for sailing – ideal for evening walks along the harbor and photo opportunities shortly before sunset.
Moderately cloudy Sunday in Cala Rajada – dry and pleasant
September 20 begins on the waterfront promenade of Cala Rajada with no rain, but with a cozy mix of sun and clouds. Already in the early morning you can hear the seagulls screeching over the quay, the clatter of the fishing boats and the gentle roar of the surf – along with the scent of freshly brewed coffee from the cafés that open around 8:30 AM. The air feels warm, not oppressive, and those out for a walk meet the usual faces: retirees with dogs, a few joggers and the fishermen sorting their nets. This relaxed scene mirrors recent coverage in Mild Late-Summer Weather in Cala Rajada: A Day to Breathe.
Temperatures: dozy warm but comfortable
Thermometers stay at a pleasant level throughout the day. At night the mercury barely drops below 22 °C, and daytime highs around 26 °C are expected. Specifically: in the morning between 6 and 9 a.m. about 24 °C, during the day consistently 25–26 °C and the night also stays warm – around 25 °C is typical. For Mallorca this is a wonderful late-summer day: warm enough for one last swim, but not so hot that you flee into the shade. For a similar reading see Gentle Late-Summer Day in Cala Rajada: Mild Air, Light Northwest Wind.
Air pressure, humidity and wind – the elements you feel
Air pressure is fairly stable at around 1020 hPa, humidity is about 72%. Decisive for the coastal feel today is the wind: moderate, steady gusts from the southeast (approximately 107°) with an average of 5.4 m/s and peaks around 6 m/s. That is enough to feel a pleasant breeze – enough for sailing boats to pick up speed, to tousle hair and to make some parasols creak slightly. For sunbeds it is no problem; lifeguards watch the sea routinely.
Tips for the day: what makes sense in Cala Rajada now
Anyone going out today should bring a light jacket for the evening – on the coast it cools noticeably as soon as the sun slips behind a cloud. Swimmers will find calm conditions, but still: always heed the lifeguards' advice, especially if the wind picks up. Sailors and small day-charter boats will be pleased with the steady breeze; beginners on a SUP will find a mild challenge, but nothing dramatic. And photography enthusiasts: the hour just before sunset, around 7:30 PM, often brings beautiful moods – scattered clouds, warm evening light and reflective water in the harbor make great subjects.
Why this day is good for Cala Rajada
Such late-summer days are a gift for the town: the promenade fills pleasantly, local businesses enjoy lively afternoons without the beaches being overcrowded. Local vendors and fishermen benefit from the steady visitor flow as described in Cala Rajada: Cloudy, Mild and Harbor Breeze on 14 September 2025 while the island keeps its relaxed rhythm. Additionally, the wind helps keep the air fresh and the temperature is ideal for outdoor activities – from cycling along the coast to relaxed tapas evenings within sight of the harbor.
All in all: a pleasant, typical late-summer day in Cala Rajada. Not too hot, mostly dry and with just the breeze that makes sailors smile. If a thicker bank of clouds appears at midday or in the afternoon – no drama, it usually passes quickly. So pack a bag, don't forget the camera and end the evening with a walk along the quay.
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