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Bali, Indonesia

Bali has a tropical climate with average temperatures ranging from 26°C / 79°F in August to 29°C / 84°F in October.

Precipitation is distributed throughout the year, averaging 255 mm / 10 inches monthly, peaking in January (472 mm / 18.6 inches) and reaching its lowest in August (39 mm / 1.5 inches).

UV peaks in February (index 10) and drops to its lowest in June (index 7); strong sun protection is essential during summer months.

Daylight hours range from about 11.6 hours in June to 12.6 hours in December.

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Climate overview

Climate at a glance

The big-picture stats that matter for planning your visit to Bali.

Temperature range

Typical highs and lows

High28.6°C
Low19.4°C

The broad yearly range between warm daytime highs and the coolest overnight lows.

Rain pattern

Wettest point of the year

472 mm

January carries the highest typical rainfall load.

Sun exposure

Typical peak UV band

Very High (9.1)

A fast read on how strong midday sun typically gets across the year.

Daylight window

Seasonal daylight range

12 hrsto13 hrs

Useful for gauging how much sightseeing time you get in shorter versus longer seasons.

Wind profile

Typical breeze strength

5 km/h

July is typically the breeziest month.

Humidity

Typical moisture range

79 %to92 %

A quick signal for how dry, comfortable, or heavy the air tends to feel.

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Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the weather questions you ask the most.

How does the weather in Bali feel over the year?

On a typical year, you can expect highs around 27°C (81°F) and lows near 21°C (70°F). Conditions usually feel hot in the daytime and mild once the sun goes down. It often feels quite muggy in the warmest months. It tends to be on the cloudier side, with fewer blue-sky days.

When is the best time to visit Bali for dry weather?

The driest month is usually August, with around 39 mm (1.5 in) of rain. In contrast, January is the wettest month, so that’s when you’re most likely to need a raincoat or umbrella.

When is sun exposure strongest in Bali?

UV tends to peak in February, when UV levels frequently reach very high levels (around 10), so strong sun protection is essential, especially around midday.

Is Bali humid?

It can feel humid, especially in the warmer months, when humidity can climb to around 92%. Light, breathable fabrics help a lot on muggy days.

Is Bali a windy place?

Across the year, average winds sit around 5 km/h (3 mph), with gusts on windier days up to about 43 km/h (27 mph). Overall it is it often feels breezy, especially in more exposed spots or along the coast.

How much daylight does Bali get?

On average, days offer about 12 hours of daylight. Daylight is fairly typical, with enough time for sightseeing.

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