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Fog, Haze, and Thunderstorms Mark an Unsettled Week Across Bali (5–11 January 2026)

Kadek Dodo

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Weekly weather forecast across Bali
Weekly weather forecast across Bali

BALI, DEWATA.NEWS – Weather conditions across Bali during the period 5 to 11 January 2026 are expected to remain unstable, with a mix of light to moderate rain, thunderstorms, fog, and hazy air affecting several regions. Based on BMKG data, changing visibility conditions are likely, particularly in inland and highland areas, while coastal regions continue to experience intermittent rainfall.

Temperatures across the island during the week are forecast to range between 18 and 32 degrees Celsius, with high humidity levels between approximately 68 and 99 percent. These conditions are consistent with peak rainy season patterns, bringing frequent cloud cover and variable weather throughout the day.

Regional Weather Overview

West Bali (Jembrana, Tabanan)

West Bali is forecast to experience light to moderate rain early in the week, followed by fog and hazy air, especially in Jembrana. Thunderstorms are possible toward the weekend, while Tabanan is expected to remain mostly cloudy with occasional light rain.

South Bali (Badung, Denpasar)

South Bali will generally see light rain during the first half of the week, with cloudy conditions becoming more dominant later on. No extreme weather is indicated, but humidity remains high.

Central Bali (Gianyar, Bangli)

Central Bali is expected to face frequent cloud cover, with light to moderate rain early in the week. Fog, haze, and thunderstorms are forecast in Bangli toward the weekend, particularly in higher elevation areas.

East Bali (Karangasem, Klungkung)

East Bali is forecast to experience light rain and cloudy conditions, transitioning to hazy air later in the week. Thunderstorms may occur in Karangasem toward the weekend.

North Bali (Buleleng)

Buleleng is expected to see cloudy weather with light rain, with a chance of thunderstorms around the middle to end of the week, followed by more stable but cloudy conditions.

District-Level Summary

  • Jembrana: Light to moderate rain, fog, haze, thunderstorms late week, 22–32°C
  • Tabanan: Mostly cloudy with light rain, occasional haze, 22–29°C
  • Badung: Light rain early week, cloudy later, 23–32°C
  • Gianyar: Cloudy with light rain, thunderstorms late week, 23–31°C
  • Klungkung: Light rain early, cloudy conditions dominate, 24–33°C
  • Bangli: Light to moderate rain, fog, haze, thunderstorms late week, 18–26°C
  • Karangasem: Light rain early, cloudy to hazy later, thunderstorms possible, 20–29°C
  • Buleleng: Cloudy with light rain and thunderstorms midweek, 24–32°C
  • Denpasar City: Moderate rain early, cloudy conditions later, 24–32°C

Potential Weather Risks

Conditions to monitor during this period include:

  • Thunderstorms in several regions, particularly inland and northern Bali,
  • Fog and hazy air reducing visibility, especially in highland areas,
  • Moderate rainfall that may briefly disrupt outdoor activities.

In summary, Bali’s weather during 5–11 January 2026 is expected to remain variable, with frequent cloud cover, rainfall, and periods of reduced visibility. Residents and visitors are advised to continue monitoring official BMKG updates and adjust travel or outdoor plans accordingly.

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