
Late Summer in Port d'Andratx: Sun, Calm and a Warm Breeze
A clear sky and late-summer temperatures make 15 September in Port d'Andratx ideal for walks along the harbour, café visits and a peaceful evening by the water.
Gentle Ending: Port d'Andratx Shows Its Mild Side
15 September brings one of those days when Port d'Andratx takes a deep breath: no hustle, just the soft clatter of fenders against hulls and a sun that still has strength without burning. The sky is practically cloudless and temperatures along the coast hover pleasantly between about 24 °C and 26 °C – perfect late-summer weather for those who prefer to enjoy the island in peace. This is also covered in a local report on 15 September weather in Port d'Andratx.
How the Day Starts and Unfolds
The morning begins mild at around 24.1 °C; ideal for a walk on the breakwater or a café con leche at the small harbour café. During the day the thermometer rises to a maximum of about 26.0 °C, and in the afternoon it reads around 25.9 °C. Nights remain unusually warm: about 25.3 °C – so anyone wanting an early morning swim can do so without the usual chill shock.
Perceived Temperature and Air Quality
The felt temperature is close to the measurements: about 24.7 °C in the morning and around 26.3 °C during the day. Humidity is approximately 70 %, which together with a light sea breeze gives a warm but not oppressive feeling. Air pressure is around 1021 hPa, a stable high-pressure area responsible for the clear visibility.
Wind, Visibility and What the Boats Are Doing
A mild wind from east-southeast (about 111°) blows at roughly 3.7 m/s, with gusts just above 4 m/s. For the sailors in the harbour it is a pleasant breeze: the small yachts leave slowly while the fishermen at the dock mend their nets. Visibility is clear – no haze, no veil; the contours of the mountains stand out sharply against the blue sky.
Tips for the Day
What to do on a day like this? A walk along the Passeig to the small cove, then a late breakfast at a café overlooking the moored boats – around 9 a.m. the light is soft and cups don't cool as quickly. Photographers will find lovely warm light for waterside shots in the late afternoon, around 5 p.m.. Swimming in one of the bays is an unspoken recommendation; a light suncream on the nose doesn't hurt, the sun still has a bite.
For Locals and Visitors
0 % cloud cover and 0 % chance of rain mean: nobody needs an umbrella today, but sunglasses are advisable. Locals chat quietly about the gentle end of summer – at the kiosk on the promenade you hear the usual conversations about olives, harvest plans and upcoming village festivals. Children play on the pebble beach, a dog shakes itself dry, and from time to time a distant church bell rings.
Looking Ahead
As calm and pleasant as the day is, the late-summer mood continues: nights stay mild and days remain sunny – ideal conditions for those who want to experience Mallorca now without the crowds. A follow-up report on 19 September weather in Port d'Andratx gives a similar summary later in the month. Excursions into the Tramuntana mountains are still possible if you start early; later hikes should be avoided because of the heat. And for anyone who prefers not to plan: just find a bench by the harbour, count the boats and watch the small performance of a peaceful coastal town.
Quick facts: 0 % cloud cover, 0 % chance of rain, temperatures between 24 °C and 26 °C, ESE wind ~3.7 m/s. A day to breathe – and to enjoy.
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