
Port d'Andratx: Clouds, Warmth and a Pleasantly Warm Evening
Cloudy but dry: Port d'Andratx presents a muted Mediterranean mood today. Temperatures around 29 °C, a northeasterly wind and a pleasantly warm evening — ideal for walks along the promenade or a coffee by the harbor.
Port d'Andratx today: Clouds over the harbor, but dry
The thick, almost fluffy clouds that hung over the bay this morning may look dramatic — but they won't bring rain. So whoever strolls along the waterfront promenade with their dog or enjoys a midday espresso in the shade can do so without an umbrella. Instead, it's the typical August scene: a tidy harbor, a few sailboats, and the soft clatter of laundry on the lines. This echoes earlier coverage such as Port d'Andratx on August 18: warm, lightly cloudy and perfect for a harbor stroll.
Temperatures during the day
The air remains summery and mild: the lowest readings are just under 24.8 °C, and during the day the thermometer climbs to about 28.8 °C. The early hours already feel warm at around 25.9 °C, and late morning we reach highs of approximately 28.7 °C. In the afternoon it only drops slightly, and by evening it remains pleasantly warm at around 26.4 °C.
How it feels
The perceived temperature is somewhat higher: in the morning about 26.4 °C, and during the day the warmth can be felt up to 30.9 °C at times. That means: warm but not stifling — the kind of day when you appreciate the shade of an oleander or a shady café terrace. A similar cool maritime breeze was reported in Port d'Andratx: Clouds, Fresh Breeze and an Unusual Late-Summer Day on August 24.
Wind, pressure and humidity
A light northeasterly wind (approximately 53°) stirs the bay. The wind blows moderately at just under 6.7 m/s, with gusts reaching around 7.7 m/s. The air pressure is about 1016 hPa, and the humidity sits at roughly 62%. As soon as the sun slips briefly behind a cloud, you immediately notice a slightly fresh, almost pleasant sensation on the skin.
Practical tips for the day
Bring a light jacket or a thin sweater — especially if you want to watch the sunset from the jetty: the wind can pick up a bit in the evening. A bottle of water is advisable if you plan to walk further: the perceived temperature can occasionally reach the 30‑degree mark. Don't forget sunscreen; the UV intensity remains present despite the clouds.
For locals and visitors
Those who want to shop or visit the market today will find pleasant conditions: no oppressive heat and no rain. The cafés by the harbor fill up comfortably, boat owners check their lines, and children wade cautiously at the shore — everyday Mallorca, small and unhurried. Even the seagulls seem to enjoy the muted sun and screech their familiar seaside calls. Evening conditions comparable to this are described in Port d'Andratx: Cloudy but dry – Evening stroll on 7 September 2025.
Conclusion: Port d'Andratx is showing its muted, Mediterranean side today. Cloudy yes, unpleasant no. No reason to grab an umbrella, but don't forget a light jacket.
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