
Weather on September 20 in Santa Ponsa: Clouds, Mild Warmth and Sea Breeze
A typical late-summer day on the promenade: mostly cloudy, pleasantly mild temperatures around 27 °C in the afternoon and a refreshing northeast breeze – perfect for a walk by the sea.
Overview for September 20
Thinking of an early morning walk along the Passeig? Don’t pack an umbrella, but bring a good mood and maybe a light jacket. The sky over Santa Ponsa on September 20 shows more clouds than sun, but stays dry. Just the kind of late summer we like here: mild, calm and with enough sea air to keep the inland heat at bay, similar to Clouds, Warmth, Walks: Weather for Santa Ponsa on 5 September 2025.
Temperatures During the Day
The day starts at 07:00 with pleasant 22–23 °C. Later, around 14:00–15:00, the thermometer reaches a maximum of 27 °C. Anyone enjoying a morning coffee on the terrace will find the warmth friendly, not oppressive, similar to Santa Ponsa: Moderately cloudy but still beach-worthy on 21 September. In the evening the temperature only drops slightly and stays at about 25 °C – enough to sit on the beach after sunset, but a thin jacket is advisable once the breeze picks up.
Feels-like Temperature and Comfort
Perceived temperatures are close to the measured values. In the morning it’s pleasant; at midday the sun occasionally breaks through the cloud cover and makes the air feel a bit warmer. In the small cafés along the promenade you can hear cups clinking, seagulls calling, and the scent of brewed coffee mixes with salty air – that’s Mallorcan comfort in late summer.
Pressure, Humidity and Wind
With an air pressure around 1020 hPa conditions remain stable. Humidity is about 60–65%, so the air feels slightly "juicy" but not muggy. The wind blows from the northeast at around 4 m/s, with gusts up to 5–6 m/s. The breeze is ideal for blowing sand off your towel and keeping the sea breeze fresh – perfect for an afternoon walk along the coast.
Clouds and Chance of Rain
Cloud cover is estimated at about 70–80%. Many clouds, but no significant showers in sight. It stays dry into the evening; a small break in the clouds in the afternoon could even produce a pretty photo with sun rays. So don’t forget your camera – or just quickly grab your phone when the light is right.
Tips from the Neighborhood
Local routines remain unchanged: the cafés on the Passeig fill up early, the weekly market on the Plaça opens around 09:00 and is already busy by 12:30 – perfect to pick up fresh tomatoes, cheese and maybe a bag of olives. The market on Calle del Mar closes around 13:00; if you want a souvenir, come early. For beach walks a light jacket is recommended, as the breeze increases in the afternoon.
In short: A relaxed late-summer day in Santa Ponsa – mostly cloudy, mild and with a pleasant sea breeze. No umbrella needed, but a jacket in the evening will make your walk more comfortable. And if you stroll along the rocks: listen to the sound of the sea and the voices of the market vendors – that’s Mallorca in its cozy late-summer version.
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