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Weather in Cala Rajada: Mostly cloudy but dry – Tips for the day

Weather in Cala Rajada: Mostly cloudy but dry – Tips for the day

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On September 4, Cala Rajada will remain mostly under a dense cloud cover – rain is not expected. Pleasant temperatures make walks along the coast possible.

Mostly cloudy, but no rain: This is what the day looks like

Today, on September 4, 2025, Cala Rajada appears more gray than blue, but that's no reason to stay indoors. The cloud banks cover about 58% of the sky; rain is not expected. For people who reject sun loungers as the main activity, it is almost ideal: pleasant air, soft light for photos, and enough breeze to keep the hat from sticking.

Temperatures over the day

The day's data are quite stable: The lowest temperature measured in the morning is 23.18 °C, by daytime the thermometer rises to around 26.42 °C. In the afternoon it stays mild at about 25.96 °C, the night cools to about 24.42 °C. In short: no heat alarm, but also no shivering.

How it feels

Feels-like temperatures are close to the official values: in the morning about 23.3 °C, daytime around 26.22 °C, and at night about 24.72 °C. If you walk along the Paseo Marítimo, you feel the warmth, but not uncomfortably. I took a walk this morning around 8:15 a.m.—the cafe owner on the corner (let's call her Lola) was still foaming milk — perfect temperature for a late breakfast outside.

Air pressure, humidity and wind

Air pressure is around 1015 hPa, humidity around 59%. A light to moderate wind comes from the southeast (approx. 155°) with an average speed of about 6.86 m/s. Gusts can reach up to 7.5 m/s — enough for kite- and sail-enthusiasts to be happy, but not disturb normal walkers.

What you can plan

No rain probability means coastal paths like the route from the harbor toward Capdepera are open for longer hikes. Still pack a light windbreaker — the sun won't break through constantly, and it cools off briefly. Boat trips usually run on schedule, as the sea is rather calm; ask at the harbor if you want to be sure.

A small local tip: In late afternoon the cloud cover sometimes provides this special, muted light — the rocks at Cala Agulla come into full view. And yes: the seagulls cry louder than usual when the fishermen return. This isn't a weather fact, but part of the soundscape here.

Stay alert with changing wind, and enjoy the day in Cala Rajada. If you value sun, you should use the hours around noon — but honestly: a cloudy walk by the sea has its charm too.

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