BALI, DEWATA.NEWS – Weather conditions across Bali during the period January 19–25, 2026 are expected to be dominated by light rain, cloudy skies, and occasional reduced visibility, based on data from the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG). Rainfall is forecast to occur intermittently throughout the week, with some areas experiencing brief periods of moderate rain or thunderstorms in the early part of the week.
Overall, the second half of January shows no significant shift toward dry conditions, with moisture levels remaining high across most regions. Coastal and urban areas are likely to see cloudy weather and light rain, while higher elevation regions may experience cooler temperatures and more persistent rainfall.
During this week, daytime temperatures across Bali generally range between 18°C and 32°C, depending on elevation and location. Humidity levels remain high, mostly between 70% and 99%, contributing to a damp atmosphere, particularly during mornings and evenings. Light rain is the most frequent condition, although moderate rain and isolated thunderstorms are indicated in several districts between January 20 and 21.
Regional Weather Overview
Bali West (Jembrana, Tabanan)
Western Bali is forecast to experience frequent light rain, especially from January 19 to 21. Tabanan shows potential for moderate rain and thunderstorms midweek before transitioning to cloudy conditions toward the weekend.
Bali South (Badung, Denpasar)
Southern Bali, including major tourist hubs, is expected to see light rain early in the week, shifting to cloudy weather and occasional hazy conditions toward January 23–25. Temperatures remain relatively warm compared to inland areas.
Bali Central (Gianyar, Bangli)
Central regions are likely to experience consistent light rain, with Bangli remaining cooler due to higher elevation. High humidity persists throughout the week, with limited periods of clear weather.
Bali East (Karangasem, Klungkung)
Eastern Bali shows a steady pattern of light rain and cloudy skies, particularly in Karangasem where rainfall is expected almost daily. Klungkung is forecast to remain mostly cloudy toward the end of the week.
Bali North (Buleleng)
Northern Bali is expected to experience light rain from January 19 to 21, followed by predominantly cloudy conditions through January 25, with slightly lower humidity compared to central Bali.
District-Level Weather Summary
- Jembrana: Light rain early in the week, turning cloudy; temperatures 22–29°C
- Tabanan: Light to moderate rain with possible thunderstorms midweek; 20–26°C
- Badung: Light rain transitioning to cloudy and hazy conditions; 22–32°C
- Gianyar: Mostly light rain, then cloudy; 22–28°C
- Klungkung: Cloudy with intermittent light rain; 24–31°C
- Bangli: Light rain throughout the week, cooler temperatures; 18–24°C
- Karangasem: Persistent light rain and high humidity; 20–26°C
- Buleleng: Light rain early, cloudy later; 23–28°C
- Denpasar City: Light to moderate rain early week, then cloudy; 23–32°C
Potential Weather Risks
BMKG data indicates several conditions that may require attention during this period, including:
- Moderate rain and isolated thunderstorms, particularly around January 20–21
- Hazy conditions in southern Bali on certain days
- High humidity that may affect outdoor comfort and visibility
As Bali remains in the wet season, residents and visitors are advised to monitor official BMKG weather updates and plan activities with flexibility, especially for outdoor travel and marine-related activities.
