
Cala Rajada on August 25: Lukewarm Late-Summer Day with Sea Breeze
Partly cloudy, warm and with a refreshing sea breeze: August 25 in Cala Rajada invites you to the beach, the promenade and a gentle evening stroll.
Cala Rajada on August 25: Lukewarm Late-Summer Day with Sea Breeze
Anyone who walked along the harbor of Cala Rajada early today saw the Cala Rajada feels late-summer: sun, sea and mild evenings: sailboats gently rocking in the water, the scent of coffee from the cafés on the Passeig and shifting veils of clouds in the sky. Rain? None. Temperature-wise it stays pleasant: between 24.2 °C in the morning and about 27.8 °C during the day — beach weather without oppressive heat.
How the day progresses
The morning brings mild 24.23 °C, by midday the thermometer climbs to around 27.16 °C. In the afternoon we settle at roughly 26.71 °C – enough to jump into the water, but not so hot that you constantly look for shade. After sunset the air remains lukewarm at about 25.5 °C; the promenade fills with people finishing the day with a drink on the terraces.
How it feels
Those paying attention to the subjective feeling will note slightly higher numbers: around 24.77 °C in the morning, a perceived high of 28.69 °C, and the afternoon feeling like 28.38 °C. At night it stays around 26.14 °C – perfect for sitting on the balcony and listening to the crickets while the lights of the boats in the harbor twinkle.
Pressure, humidity and wind — the small details that make the day
Air pressure is about 1017 hPa, relative humidity around 65 %. That makes for an overall pleasant climate: not oppressively humid, not dry. Important for anyone heading out on the water: the wind blows from the southeast (about 137°) at an average of 6.06 m/s with gusts up to 7.8 m/s. On the sea the breeze produces small waves; on land sand grains are blown off the promenade — so be careful when drinking coffee without a lid.
No rain in sight — a few recommendations
The chance of rain today is 0 %. If you want to spend a few more hours on the beach: don't forget sunscreen and water. For the evening a light jacket is advisable in case the breeze cools down. For sailors and motorboaters this means: good visibility and a moderate breeze — nautically unproblematic, although gusts can be noticeable along the coast. A quick check of the lines before casting off is therefore no luxury.
Why this is good for Cala Rajada
Gentle Summer Day in Cala Rajada: August 7, 2025 is ideal for the local businesses: the beach bars (chiringuitos) are happy to welcome guests, the harbor cafés serve tapas into the evening, and the small fishermen who return in the morning can easily sell their fresh catch at the quay. For day-trippers this means calm coves like Cala Agulla are easy to reach, snorkelers enjoy clear visibility and families have long, relaxed afternoons — with the sound of children building sandcastles and the occasional call of the seagulls.
Conclusion
In short: Cala Rajada: Clear Sky and Mild Late Summer on August 31 — warm, a few clouds, no showers — ideal for spending a few more hours outdoors, taking a boat trip or simply enjoying a café con leche at the harbor. And yes: anyone who thinks the island is only about intense heat will get a friendly counterargument today — lukewarm, but very Mallorcan.
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