Weather in Bali

by NeemTime.com Editors
0 comments 2 minutes read
Weather in Bali




Weather in Bali based on NeemTime research

Weather Overview of Bali

Bali, Indonesia, has a tropical climate, characterized by warm and humid conditions year-round, with distinct wet and dry seasons influenced by monsoon patterns.


Weather Seasons of Bali

Dry Season (April to September): Warm, sunny, and relatively less humid with minimal rainfall.

Wet Season (October to March): Hot, humid, and rainy with frequent thunderstorms, particularly in December and January.


Month with the Highest Temperature of Bali

October is typically the hottest month, with average highs around 32–33°C (90–91°F).


Month with the Lowest Temperature of Bali

July is usually the coolest month, with average lows around 23–24°C (73–75°F).


January Weather of Bali

Hot and humid, 24–31°C, with heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and occasional overcast days.


February Weather of Bali

Hot and humid, 24–31°C, with continued rainfall and occasional flooding in low-lying areas.


March Weather of Bali

Warm and humid, 24–31°C, with decreasing rain towards the end of the month.


April Weather of Bali

Warm, 24–31°C, mostly sunny with occasional showers as the dry season begins.


May Weather of Bali

Warm and dry, 24–31°C, sunny days with low humidity and ideal beach conditions.


June Weather of Bali

Warm and dry, 23–30°C, sunny and pleasant with clear skies and mild evenings.


July Weather of Bali

Coolest month, 23–29°C, dry, sunny, and ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.


August Weather of Bali

Warm and dry, 23–30°C, mostly sunny with occasional light showers at the end of the month.


September Weather of Bali

Warm, 23–31°C, sunny with low humidity and minimal rainfall.


October Weather of Bali

Hottest month, 24–32°C, warm and humid with occasional pre-monsoon showers.






November Weather of Bali

Hot and humid, 24–31°C, increasing rainfall as the wet season approaches.


December Weather of Bali

Hot, humid, and rainy, 24–31°C, frequent thunderstorms and overcast days typical of the wet season.





Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Adblock Detected

Please support us by disabling your AdBlocker extension from your browsers for our website.