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Bali Weekly Weather Forecast: Light Rain Dominates with Thunderstorm Risk Toward March 1

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Weekly weather forecast across Bali, (February 23 - March 1 2026).
Weekly weather forecast across Bali, (February 23 - March 1, 2026).

BALI, DEWATA.NEWS – Weather conditions across Bali for the period February 23 to March 1, 2026 are expected to be dominated by light rain and cloudy skies, with thunderstorms forecast in several regions toward the end of the week, based on official data from the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG).

From February 23 through February 27, light rain is forecast across most districts. Conditions remain generally overcast with high humidity. By the weekend and into March 1, thunderstorm activity is indicated in parts of Tabanan, Badung, Gianyar, Klungkung, Karangasem, and Denpasar, marking a more unstable weather pattern at the close of the week.

During this period, daytime temperatures across Bali range between 18°C and 32°C, depending on elevation and location. Coastal and southern areas remain warmer, while Bangli records the lowest temperature range. Humidity levels remain high, generally between 72% and 99%, consistent with ongoing wet-season conditions.

Regional Weather Overview

Bali West (Jembrana, Tabanan)

Western Bali is forecast to experience persistent light rain throughout most of the week. Tabanan shows thunderstorm potential on March 1.

Bali South (Badung, Denpasar)

Southern Bali sees widespread light rain through midweek. Denpasar is forecast to experience moderate rain on February 24 and thunderstorm activity on March 1. Badung also shows thunderstorm potential at the end of the week.

Bali Central (Gianyar, Bangli)

Central Bali is expected to receive light rain for much of the week. Bangli may experience hazy conditions on February 27 before returning to cloudy weather. Thunderstorms are forecast in Gianyar on March 1.

Bali East (Karangasem, Klungkung)

Eastern Bali begins the week with light rain and cloudy conditions. Thunderstorms are forecast in Karangasem and Klungkung on March 1.

Bali North (Buleleng)

Northern Bali sees light rain early in the week, transitioning to mostly cloudy conditions, with no widespread heavy rainfall indicated.

District-Level Summary

  • Jembrana: Light rain most of the week, cloudy on February 24 and 28; 22–31°C
  • Tabanan: Light rain early week, cloudy February 26 and 28, thunderstorm risk March 1; 21–31°C
  • Badung: Light rain through midweek, cloudy February 26 and 28, thunderstorm risk March 1; 23–31°C
  • Gianyar: Light rain early week, cloudy February 27–28, thunderstorm risk March 1; 22–31°C
  • Klungkung: Light rain through February 25, cloudy February 27–28, thunderstorm risk March 1; 24–31°C
  • Bangli: Light rain early week, hazy February 27, then cloudy; 18–31°C
  • Karangasem: Light rain early week, cloudy February 24 and 28, thunderstorm risk March 1; 20–31°C
  • Buleleng: Light rain February 23–27, cloudy February 24 and 28, light rain March 1; 23–31°C
  • Denpasar City: Light rain early week, moderate rain February 24, thunderstorm risk March 1; 24–32°C

Potential Weather Risks

Several conditions may require attention during this period:

  • Persistent light rain across most districts
  • Moderate rainfall in Denpasar on February 24
  • Thunderstorms forecast in multiple regions on March 1
  • Hazy conditions in Bangli on February 27

No island-wide extreme weather events are indicated in the current forecast. However, localized thunderstorms may temporarily affect outdoor activities, marine operations, and road travel.

As Bali remains within the rainy season, residents and visitors are advised to monitor official BMKG updates regularly and adjust travel or outdoor plans according to daily weather developments.

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