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Why Bali Feels So Hot Right Now: BMKG Explains the Science Behind the Heat

by Hey Bali Newsroom
March 22, 2026
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BADUNG, Bali — If the past few days have felt unusually hot, you are not imagining it. Across Indonesia, residents and visitors alike have been sweltering under an intense sun, prompting questions about whether this is normal seasonal weather or something more unusual.

According to Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG), the heat is real—and there is a clear scientific explanation.

The Sun’s Annual Journey

At the heart of the current heat is a predictable astronomical event: the sun’s annual northward migration. Between March 21 and March 23, the sun passes directly over the equator—a phenomenon that places it almost exactly overhead at midday.

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When the sun is positioned directly above the equator, the intensity of solar radiation reaching the Earth’s surface increases significantly. For regions close to the equator, like Bali, this means the sun’s rays strike at a more direct angle, concentrating heat energy rather than dispersing it across a wider area.

This event is known as the equinox, and it happens twice each year. The current heat is not a sign of climate breakdown—it is a regular feature of the planet’s orbit. What makes it feel more intense is the combination of this astronomical event with local weather conditions.

More Than Just the Equinox

BMKG explains that the current heat is an accumulation of both astronomical and meteorological factors.

Clear skies play a significant role. With fewer clouds to reflect sunlight back into space, more solar radiation reaches the ground. This lack of cloud cover is typical as Indonesia transitions into the dry season.

Low humidity also contributes. While Bali is known for its tropical humidity, the onset of the dry season brings drier air, which allows temperatures to rise more quickly during the day and cool less at night.

Wind patterns are shifting as well. The transition from the wet season to the dry season alters air circulation, often reducing the cooling effects of rain and ocean breezes.

Together, these factors create conditions where daytime temperatures feel significantly hotter than usual—even when actual temperature readings may not be dramatically higher than normal seasonal peaks.

The Dry Season Arrives Early

For many parts of Indonesia, the dry season is arriving ahead of schedule. BMKG data indicates that 325 seasonal zones—representing 46.5 percent of the country—will experience an earlier-than-normal start to the dry season.

In Bali, the transition is already underway. Other regions beginning their dry season in April include:

  • Northern West Java
  • Coastal areas of Central Java
  • Most of Yogyakarta
  • Parts of South Sulawesi
  • West Nusa Tenggara (NTB)
  • East Nusa Tenggara (NTT)

For visitors and residents in Bali, this means the current heat is not a brief anomaly but the beginning of a seasonal shift. The dry season typically brings lower humidity, clearer skies, and higher daytime temperatures—conditions that can feel especially intense during the transition period.

How to Stay Comfortable

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BMKG advises against excessive concern, noting that the current conditions are within normal seasonal parameters. However, they recommend practical steps to stay comfortable and safe during hot days:

Drink more water. Dehydration can occur quickly when temperatures rise. Carrying a water bottle and drinking regularly—even before feeling thirsty—helps maintain hydration.

Use sunscreen. With the sun positioned directly overhead, UV exposure is at its peak. Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses provide essential protection.

Wear breathable fabrics. Light-colored cotton clothing allows air circulation and helps the body regulate temperature more effectively than synthetic materials.

Limit midday activity. The hottest hours typically fall between 11 AM and 3 PM. Scheduling outdoor activities for early morning or late afternoon reduces exposure to peak heat.

What to Expect in the Coming Weeks

As the dry season establishes itself, daytime temperatures in Bali will likely remain high, with cooler evenings and mornings. The intense midday sun will persist, but the most extreme heat associated with the equinox will moderate as the sun continues its northward journey.

For travelers accustomed to Bali’s tropical climate, the current conditions may feel different—hotter and drier than the more humid wet season. But for those who take basic precautions, the dry season also brings advantages: clearer skies for sunset views, calmer seas for boating, and fewer rainy days interrupting travel plans.

A Seasonal Reality, Not a Crisis

The heat that has settled over Bali in recent days is real, but it is neither unprecedented nor a cause for alarm. It is the product of predictable astronomical rhythms combined with the natural transition between seasons.

For those living in or visiting Bali, understanding the science behind the heat makes it easier to plan accordingly—and to appreciate the rhythms that shape life on this island, where even the weather follows patterns as old as the planet itself.

Hey Bali News tip: Stay hydrated, use sun protection, and plan outdoor activities for the cooler morning and evening hours. The heat will ease as the sun continues its northward journey and the dry season fully establishes itself.

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