On September 29, Palma is forecast to see light rain. Temperatures about 20-26 °C, moderate winds, and a high probability of rain—pack a bag and an umbrella.
A quick look out the window: Rain on Monday?
If you stroll tomorrow morning from Passeig des Born toward the harbor, it’s wise to grab an umbrella. For September 29, 2025 the weather data for Palma show a higher chance of light rain. No storm, no flood – rather this reassuring, damp feeling when the city briefly takes a breath and the cobblestones gleam dark.
Temperatures and felt values
The night brings mild minimums around 19–20 °C. During the day the thermometer climbs to about 26 °C, hottest around midday. In the afternoon values fall again to just over 24 °C, and at night it stays around 21 °C. The perceived temperatures are practically in the same range – so no big difference between the sensor and human perception.
Wind, air pressure, humidity
Air pressure is around 1017 hPa, humidity around 49 %. A light but steady wind blows from the southeast (about 155°) at a speed around 4.5 m/s, gusts up to 5.8 m/s. For sailors out there: no big waves, for walkers along the Paseo Marítimo a rather pleasant breeze.
Probability of rain & clouds
The forecast estimates the probability of rain at about 80 %. The cloud cover lies around 45–50 %, enough to make the sky look gray, but light breaks can also pierce through. Ideal for photographers who prefer more dramatic contrasts – or for anyone planning a coffee break at Café La Llotja when the drops start.
Conclusion: Not a day to cancel plans. More like a day to adjust them briefly. Bags instead of beach bags, umbrella instead of sun hat. And honestly: Palma has charm even in light rain – wet stones, coffee steam, a few clouds passing quickly. Pack rain protection, still start your day, and enjoy the island from a somewhat different perspective.
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