
Soller on 14 September 2025: Warm, lightly cloudy day
A late-summer day in Soller: warm temperatures, scattered clouds and a light northeast wind – ideal for a walk across the Plaça, a bike ride into the Tramuntana or a coffee at the harbor.
Soller, 14 September: A Late-Summer Breath
If you strolled across the Plaça de la Constitució this morning, you may have heard the bells, smelled fresh coffee and caught the occasional call of market vendors – and noticed the first bank of clouds on the horizon. Nothing dramatic: Soller presents itself on 14 September 2025 as warm and lightly cloudy. The night brings low temperatures of around 21,76 °C, while daytime highs climb to about 29,68 °C. A fresh hint of wind makes it all more pleasant.
How the day feels
If you enjoy your café con leche at the harbor shortly after seven, you’ll experience a perceived temperature of roughly 22,37 °C. At midday the air feels warmer – the perceived maximum is around 30,24 °C. In the afternoon the real temperatures hover near 27,04 °C, and at night it cools to a felt 23,45 °C. In short: a light shirt is often enough on the terrace in the evening; the jacket can usually stay in the closet.
Air, wind and clouds
Air pressure is about 1021 hPa, humidity at a moderate 54 %. A light northeast wind of around 3,22 m/s (wind direction approx. 67°) blows through the streets and over the bay; gusts up to 4,49 m/s are possible. Cloud cover is around 70 % during the day and the chance of rain remains practically zero percent – in short: dry, but not completely clear blue.
What this means for the day
The weather is ideal for a leisurely morning market visit, a late swim at the beach or a short hike in the Serra de Tramuntana. If you set out by mountain bike, it’s best to start early; between 10:00 and 11:00 the sun becomes noticeably stronger and the air denser. At Port de Soller the sunbeds and familiar cries of seagulls await, with a few clouds drifting across the sun now and then – good light for a photo, but don’t forget the sunscreen.
Tip for photography lovers and afternoon plans
If you want to photograph the Tren de Soller, you’ll often find particularly flattering light around 17:30: the sun sits lower, shadows and clouds add contrast, and the old carriages take on a golden tone. For a cappuccino afterwards the tables at the Plaça are perfect – a little chatter, a little people-watching: Mallorca’s everyday life in a small bowl.
Short and practical
- Minimum temperature: 21,76 °C; - Maximum temperature: 29,68 °C; - Perceived maximum temperature: 30,24 °C; - Humidity: 54 %; - Air pressure: 1021 hPa; - Wind: 3,22 m/s from ~67° (gusts up to 4,49 m/s); - Clouds: ~70 %; - Chance of rain: 0 %
All in all, a friendly, calm day for Soller: well suited for walks, coffee stops, a short mountain tour or a relaxed afternoon swim at the port. We’ll keep an eye on conditions and report back if anything changes; for context see Soller on 12 September 2025: A mild, relaxed late-summer day and a later note at Soller on 27 September 2025: mild, cloudy — a late-summer day for strolling. Safe travels, good coffee and maybe see you at the market around 9:00 – you’ll spot us by the sun hat and camera strap.
Frequently asked questions
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