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Weather in Port d'Andratx on September 25, 2025 - Cloudy, Dry and Mild

Weather in Port d'Andratx on September 25, 2025 - Cloudy, Dry and Mild

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Port d'Andratx appears with a layer of clouds on September 25, yet stays dry and pleasantly mild. Ideal for harbor strolls and café visits.

Cloudy, but pleasant: The weather for Port d'Andratx

Anyone strolling along the harbor tomorrow will first notice clouds above the masts. Don't panic: rain is not forecast. The air feels more Mediterranean than fresh. An ideal day for a relaxed walk by the water or a coffee on the pier — as long as you don't let the wind blow the cake off your plate.

Expected Temperatures

The thermometers move within a narrow, pleasant range. The daily minimum is 16.1 °C, the maximum 22.2 °C. In the early morning we register around 20.4 °C, at midday it climbs to about 22.1 °C and in the afternoon it stays around 22.1 °C. Even at night it only falls moderately to 21.5 °C.

How it feels

Those sensitive to temperature differences should not overdo it: the perceived values are slightly lower. In the morning it will feel like 19.9 °C, at noon around 21.8 °C, in the afternoon around 21.9 °C and at night around 21.4 °C. In short: not weather that makes you break a sweat — but also no reason to leave the jacket at home if you plan to stay outside longer.

Pressure, Humidity and Wind

The air pressure sits at solid 1019 hPa, humidity at around 51%. A light wind from East-Southeast blows at about 4.1 m/s (wind direction ~109°). Gusts reach a maximum just under 4.9 m/s — enough to ruffle sails and mess up hairstyles, but nothing dramatic.

The probability of rain is 0%. That means: the umbrella can stay in the closet, the sun shows up rarely today but stays close enough to create reflections on the water surface.

Tips from the quay

If you are around 9:00 on the Paseo, Toni from the fishing boat will probably greet you and offer freshly caught sardines. A light sweater and sunscreen are enough for the day. Plan a café stop at the small Café Sa Barca — the tostadas there are popular, and the view of the boats always makes up for it.

We will keep an eye on the situation and announce changes if they occur. Until then: enjoy the mild late-summer weather, breathe the salty air, and let everyday life drift away for a few hours.

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