When visiting Bali it is vital to take the weather conditions into account. Although the Bali Weather is understood to be sunny skies and cool breezes this is only half the story. The weather in Bali isn’t split into 4 seasons but rather into 2. There is the dry season and the wet season, with the temperature remaining pretty constant throughout the year. The averages temperature in Bali is 28C all year and even in winter you can expect it to drop to only 24C.
The hottest time to visit Bali is during the dry season which lasts from Apr to September, with June to Sep being the peak season. There is very little rain at all thru these months and you can expect to have 99% of the time you spend in Bali with sunny blue skies. There is slight rainfall during this time, but it is mostly in the afternoon, and although if could be a heavy downpour, only last a little while and then the sun comes out again.
The other, less popular season to visit Bali is in the wet season, typically from October to March, because of the very wet conditions. In this time of year you can expect awfully heavy rain for days if not for weeks at a time. It is this season that give Bali its dense tropical rainforests that it is known for. The high rain volume in the wet season gives the trees and plants masses of moisture to grow at an awesome rate.
During the whole year you can expect to have a high humidity which is at its highest in the wet months and can reach as high as ninety percent which if you’re not used to it can be very stifling. When coming to Bali and you aren’t used to living in a humid climate it is critical that you book Bali Accommodation which has air-con in order for you to acclimatize. The humidity is felt more inland where the coast gives way to a higher altitude and some areas are so dense with vegetation that some folks can find it tough to breathe.
The winds that blow in Bali are light to moderate and you don’t get the major monsoons and gales that are associated with many Indonesian s. There are some amazing storms that are grand to experience, but apart from landslides there isn’t any danger if you visit Bali during this time. Many people still come to Bali in this time as you may find the Bali accommodation is less crowded and you’ll be capable of finding far better rates.
With Bali being such a tiny island that is renowned for its marine life and fantastic scuba diving areas it doesn’t really matter when you come to visit if you are interested in diving. Even during the heavy rainy season you’re still guaranteed of some sunny days, it is just that when it rains it really rains and you may have to stay in the hotel during the heaviest of the downpours or spend some time doing some Bali Shopping.
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