Rainy Plaça de sa Constitució in Sóller with the historic tram and wet cobblestones

All-day rain and fresh breeze in Sóller on 13 October 2025

For 13 October Sóller expects persistent, moderate rain and a fresh southwesterly breeze. Plan for umbrellas at Plaça de sa Constitució, the tram and the market — and don't forget dry shoes.

What 13 October in Sóller will be like: wet, mild and surprisingly charming

If you plan to stroll across the Plaça de sa Constitució tomorrow morning or take the historic tram towards Port de Sóller: better pack an umbrella. Model runs forecast persistent, moderate rain for the whole day, with an overcast sky and a fresh breeze from the southwest. Similar wet conditions were reported recently in Sóller in the Drizzle: 12 Oct 2025.

Temperatures and how it feels

Thermometers show a mild daily range: lows around 18.1 °C, about 23.3 °C in the afternoon and back to around 19 °C in the evening. Due to wind and dampness the weather will feel somewhat cooler — felt temperatures are expected to be between 18 and 23 °C. Damp hair after a wander along the Carrer de sa Lluna? Very likely.

Wind, pressure and humidity

Technically it looks like this: air pressure around 1019 hPa, humidity about 67 %. The wind is blowing from the southwest (around 223°) with average speeds of just under 4.8 m/s and gusts up to about 6.2 m/s. Translated that means: umbrellas should be windproof, light protective jackets are recommended, and outdoor cafés will use their awnings more often.

What the rain means for Sóller

No severe weather warning, but a wet island day — and that has its good sides. The orange-blossoming gardens and olive groves will soak up the water and the mountain paths will come to life. For reservoir levels and agriculture, a mild land rain like this is a gift that is often missing in drier years, unlike recent calm, dry days such as Cozy, Cloudy but Dry: Sóller — 3 Oct 2025.

Practical tips for the day

The morning market is expected to take place, just under wet trees and with increased use of tarps and covers. Allow a bit more time for coastal excursions — tram and buses can be slower on wet roads. Wellington boots aren't a must, but having dry shoes in the evening is a good idea.

How to make the most of the day

A rainy day is not a lost day: a café under a sheltered awning, the sound of rain on tiled roofs, the tram bell in the distance and the occasional ringing of church bells create a unique Sóller atmosphere. Those who dress warmly can enjoy the mountain air with a pine-scented, rain-fresh note.

Practical notes

Check the local updates again shortly before heading out in case wind direction or precipitation amounts change. For photography enthusiasts: the subdued light flatters details — cobblestones, wet oranges and the green slopes often appear more contrasty than on bright sunny days.

In short: no reason to stay home, but reason enough to pack an umbrella and a sturdy jacket. Sóller remains charming even when the light is duller — and the rain helps make the island a little greener.

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