A whole day of rain in Palma — mild, windy, and an invitation to rediscover the old town under arcades or in a bodega. Tips for the market, rush hour, and the best excuses to stay indoors.
Wet but cozy: Palma on October 13
October 13 doesn't bring a storm to Palma, but a day when the umbrella matters more than sunscreen. Thick clouds and persistent, moderate rain shape the scene: pavements glisten, pennants at street cafés hang limp — and the city feels a touch quieter than usual; as reported by Palma el 13 de octubre: lluvia, 24 °C suaves y buenas excusas para quedarse en casa.
Temperature and how it feels
Thermometers barely climb above 24 °C during the day, mornings are around 19 °C. Sounds like spring? It feels cooler because the dampness and a fresh northeast wind swallow the warmth. A light jacket is formally enough; practically, waterproof shoes and a bag that doesn't immediately soak through are recommended. See a related summary at Lluvia suave y brisa fresca: Palma el 10 de octubre.
Wind, pressure and rain
With around 1019 hPa the air pressure is unremarkable, but humidity is noticeable at about 60–70 %. The wind blows from northeasterly directions at 5–7 m/s, gusts can be briefly stronger. The probability of rain is near 100 % — so it's a day of continuous drops, at best with short breaks; for official forecasts consult the AEMET weather service.
How locals change their routine
The market at the Plaça pulls tarpaulins over delicate stalls, vendors shrink their displays a bit and fruit bags are packed away faster. Buses run, but expect delays: wet pavement, slower traffic on Avinguda Antoni Maura and a more subdued mood in the rush hour.
Walks on Passeig Mallorca are possible but not ideal — those who don't want to get cold move their coffee stop under shelter. The maze-like lanes of the Ciutat Vella with their arcades are the winners now: a short shower, a jump into a bodega and the sight of wet stone slabs reflecting like small mirrors.
Practical neighborhood tips
Pack a thin but dense rain jacket, switch to water-repellent shoes and choose a bag with a zipper. Plan B: museums, the municipal cultural center, small galleries or the marine museum — places where you can listen to the rain rather than endure it; you can also check the Palma city council website for visitor information. Photographers will enjoy the special reflections and the muted colors.
The city's soundscape
It's amazing how different Palma sounds when it rains: drops on terracotta roofs, the soft murmur of water at the edges of the streets, the occasional clatter of an umbrella. For many locals it's familiar — it's the version of the island you don't see on postcards, but often the most beautiful.
In short
Weather: heavily clouded, persistent moderate rain. Temperature: 19–24 °C (mild but humid). Wind: 5–7 m/s, with gusts. Chance of rain: very high. No drama, but a good reason to rearrange your agenda and plan a rain programme.
If you stroll through Palma's alleys tomorrow: find a café with a window seat, listen to the raindrops and enjoy the quieter side of the island; for practical travel tips see the Lonely Planet guide to Palma de Mallorca. A rainy day is not a loss — but an invitation to experience the city from the inside out.
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