Bali climate, temperature
Bali is located at the equator, with a hot and humid climate, a typical tropical rainforest climate. In the lowlands, the average temperature is between 21°C and 33°C, but in mountainous areas temperatures can be as low as 5°C. Humidity varies depending on the region and season, but is generally very high, with the average humidity ranging from about 60% to 100%. Generally speaking, Indonesia can be divided into two seasons: the southeast monsoon brings dry weather (dry season), and the northwest monsoon brings abundant rain (wet season). The rainy season lasts from November to March, with the peak of the rainy season in January to February, when it rains for several hours every day, especially in the hills in the center of Bali. Rain can be expected during this period, but there will always be a break from the rain with sunshine. Before the rain, the air is filled with a sticky, sticky feeling; immediately after the rain, people feel cool and comfortable.