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Palma: Late Summer Still in the Air – Weather Forecast for September 28, 2025

Palma: Late Summer Still in the Air – Weather Forecast for September 28, 2025

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Palma stays mild and sunny – a final greeting of summer before autumn arrives. All the key numbers and a few tips for the day.

A Last Summer Day in Palma

It feels as if late summer is stepping back onto the stage for a brief moment. In the morning, along the harbor promenade, pleasant 21–22 °C, the sun peeks through a few harmless clouds and rain is not in sight. Those who have coffee early at Passeig del Born have a good chance of a warm, almost nostalgic feeling – sweaters stay in the closet today.

Temperatures Throughout the Day

The forecast says: highs around 26 °C late morning, during the day it cools slightly to about 24–25 °C, in the evening the values sink back toward 21–22 °C. In short: very pleasant, mild conditions – no heat spike, but also no real autumn wind.

How It Feels

The perceived temperature remains practically pleasant for most of the day: in the morning around 21–22 °C, midday a bit warmer at about 25–26 °C, and in the evening again mild. For seaside strolls or a late ice cream, the day is perfect.

Air, Wind and the Rest

Air pressure is stable at about 1017 hPa. Relative humidity is at a moderate 52 %, so you notice neither stuffy humidity nor bone-dry air. The wind blows gently from the south to the southwest (around 3.6 m/s) with occasional gusts up to about 4.2 m/s. Those planning sailing or a coast-along tour will find today more relaxed conditions.

A small, not entirely serious tip from here: if you stroll along the Rambla in the afternoon, treat yourself to a glass of horchata or a local sandwich – outdoor tables are still warm enough. By next week at the latest, jackets may be pulled from the wardrobe more often again, so enjoy the mild interlude.

I’ll stay outside a bit longer today — the palms cast long shadows, kids kick a ball behind the Mercado, and a cat naps on a wall. That’s what a relaxed late-summer day in Palma looks like.

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