Okay, so you've been wondering about what the weather in
Bali. It's in the tropics, located about 6 degrees South
of the equator. It means that the sun rises at 6am and sets
at 6pm most of the year. The temperature variation is very
small, and Bali does not have four seasons (except the hotel,
of course) but has only wet season, typically from September
to February, and a dry season for the other half of the
year. But the difference is marginal; at the peak of the
wet season you will see about a half-hour to an hour serious
downpour in the afternoon, about perfect for a siesta. The
rest of the time? Nice, warm temperature, especially with
a twist of sea-breeze in the beaches of Kuta
or Nusa Dua.
And the statistics, you say? Here are the averages, just
to give you some idea:
Month |
Temp Range
(C / F) |
Humidity |
January |
17 / 62 - 30 / 86 |
75% |
February |
17 / 62 - 29 / 84 |
75% |
March |
17 / 62 - 29 / 84 |
70% |
April |
17 / 62 - 31 / 88 |
65% |
May |
18 / 65 - 31 / 88 |
65% |
June |
19 / 67 - 31 / 88 |
60% |
July |
21 / 70 - 31 / 88 |
55% |
August |
22 / 71 - 32 / 90 |
55% |
September |
21 / 70 - 32 / 90 |
60% |
October |
20 / 68 - 32 / 90 |
65% |
November |
19 / 66 - 31 / 88 |
65% |
December |
18 / 64 - 31 / 88 |
70% |
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