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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Northern Focus Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Bali’s weather by month divides neatly into a dry season (April to October) and a wet season (November to March), with average highs of 30–33°C year-round. The live forecast above shows current conditions for the island’s southern coast, where most travellers base themselves.
What does Bali’s weather look like month by month?
The dry season brings sunny mornings and low humidity, peaking in July and August. The wet season sees short, heavy downpours, often in the afternoon, with January and February the wettest months. For specifics on bali weather april, expect the transition month—still mostly dry, with occasional showers. If you’re checking weather in bali 10 days out, the forecast tends to hold steady during the dry season but can shift quickly in the wet season.
For bali weather by month rain totals, the wettest period (December–February) averages 250–300 mm monthly; the driest (July–August) sees under 50 mm. Temperatures vary little: bali weather by month fahrenheit shows 86–91°F highs; in Celsius, expect 30–33°C. For cooler upland options, ubud bali weather by month is about 3–5°C cooler than the coast, with more cloud and rain year-round.
Is October a good time to visit Bali?
Yes—bali weather by month october marks the end of the dry season. Expect sunny days, low humidity, and minimal rain, making it ideal for beaches and outdoor activities. Sea temperatures are warm at 27°C.
When is the cheapest time to visit Bali based on weather?
April and May (shoulder months) offer lower rain than the wet season, fewer crowds than July–August, and more affordable accommodation than peak dry-season months.
Does Bali have a monsoon season?
Yes, from December to February. Rain typically falls in short, heavy bursts in the afternoon, leaving mornings clear for sightseeing or beach time.
How accurate are long-range monthly forecasts for Bali?
Monthly outlooks are reliable for trends (e.g., dry vs. wet), but bali weather by month forecasts beyond 10 days should be treated as general guidance, not day-by-day predictions.
Sources
For more regional comparisons, see our Bali weather hub, or check conditions in nearby Singapore and Bangkok.