BALI, DEWATA.NEWS – Weather conditions across Bali during the period 26 January to 1 February 2026 are expected to remain variable, with light to moderate rain affecting most regions throughout the week. Thunderstorms are forecast in several areas toward the end of the week, while hazy or misty conditions may develop in parts of the island, particularly during the weekend.
Based on data from the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG), daytime temperatures across Bali are forecast to range between 18 and 33 degrees Celsius, accompanied by high humidity levels generally between 62 and 99 percent. These conditions reflect ongoing rainy season patterns, with rainfall occurring intermittently and weather conditions shifting within short periods.
Regional Weather Overview
West Bali (Jembrana, Tabanan)
West Bali is forecast to experience light rain for much of the week. Toward the weekend, hazy air is expected in Jembrana, while Tabanan may see a mix of light rain and cloudy conditions.
South Bali (Badung, Denpasar)
South Bali will generally experience light rain during the first half of the week. Thunderstorms are possible in Denpasar around midweek, followed by hazy or cloudy conditions toward the weekend.
Central Bali (Gianyar, Bangli)
Central Bali is expected to see light rain early in the week, with thunderstorms forecast from Friday onward. Fog or mist may develop in Bangli during the weekend, particularly in higher elevation areas.
East Bali (Karangasem, Klungkung)
East Bali is forecast to experience light to moderate rain, with thunderstorms possible late in the week. Conditions are expected to turn cloudy toward the weekend.
North Bali (Buleleng)
North Bali is expected to see light rain early in the week, followed by thunderstorm activity toward Friday. Weather conditions are forecast to become cloudier over the weekend.
District-Level Summary
- Jembrana: Light rain most days, hazy conditions late week, 22–31°C
- Tabanan: Cloudy to light rain, hazy late week, 21–29°C
- Badung: Light rain early, hazy to cloudy conditions later, 23–32°C
- Gianyar: Light rain early, thunderstorms late week, 22–31°C
- Klungkung: Cloudy with thunderstorms late week, 25–32°C
- Bangli: Light to moderate rain, thunderstorms and mist late week, 18–26°C
- Karangasem: Light rain early, thunderstorms late week, 20–29°C
- Buleleng: Light rain early, thunderstorms late week, 23–30°C
- Kota Denpasar: Light rain midweek, thunderstorms followed by hazy conditions, 24–33°C
Potential Weather Risks
Several conditions may require attention during this period:
- Thunderstorms in multiple regions, especially from Friday onward,
- Hazy air or mist, particularly in inland and highland areas,
- High humidity combined with rainfall, which may affect visibility and comfort.
In summary, Bali’s weather from 26 January to 1 February 2026 is expected to remain unsettled, with recurring rainfall, localized thunderstorms, and periods of reduced visibility. Residents, travelers, and tourism operators are advised to continue monitoring official BMKG weather updates and plan outdoor activities with flexibility.
