Mostly partly cloudy to cloudy across the island. Temperatures range from 19 to 32 degrees Celsius.
DENPASAR, Bali – The final day of May brings mostly stable weather to Bali, according to the latest forecast from the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BBMKG).
The agency predicts conditions ranging from partly cloudy to cloudy across the island, with no significant rainfall expected.
Temperatures will range between 19 and 32 degrees Celsius, while humidity levels vary from 46 to 99 percent depending on location and time of day.
Forecast by Region
Here is the detailed forecast for each of Bali’s regencies and cities for Sunday, May 31, 2026.
Badung
Conditions: Mostly partly cloudy
Temperature: 22 – 31°C
Humidity: 53 – 91%
Includes Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu, Nusa Dua, and Uluwatu. Comfortable beach weather with some cloud cover expected throughout the day.
Denpasar
Conditions: Mostly partly cloudy
Temperature: 22 – 32°C
Humidity: 55 – 86%
The capital city will see the warmest temperatures on the island today. Visitors exploring markets, museums, or shopping centers should stay hydrated.
Bangli
Conditions: Cloudy
Temperature: 19 – 29°C
Humidity: 67 – 99%
Home to Kintamani and Mount Batur, Bangli remains the coolest region. Cloudy conditions with high humidity — travelers planning sunrise treks should prepare for possible reduced visibility.
Buleleng
Conditions: Mostly partly cloudy
Temperature: 22 – 30°C
Humidity: 54 – 88%
The northern coast, including Lovina Beach and Singaraja, offers moderate temperatures ideal for dolphin watching and snorkeling.
Gianyar
Conditions: Mostly partly cloudy
Temperature: 22 – 31°C
Humidity: 58 – 86%
Home to Ubud, Gianyar’s weather remains favorable for outdoor activities such as rice terrace walks, temple visits, and yoga sessions.
Jembrana
Conditions: Cloudy
Temperature: 22 – 31°C
Humidity: 59 – 93%
Located on Bali’s western coast, including Medewi Beach, Jembrana will see cloudy skies today — a shift from yesterday’s clear conditions.
Karangasem
Conditions: Cloudy
Temperature: 21 – 30°C
Humidity: 65 – 93%
Home to Mount Agung and the east Bali coastline including Amed and Candidasa. Cloudy conditions may affect sunrise views from the volcano.
Klungkung
Conditions: Mostly partly cloudy
Temperature: 22 – 30°C
Humidity: 46 – 84% — the lowest on the island
Includes Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan. The Nusa islands will see relatively dry conditions with lower humidity, making for comfortable beach activities.
Tabanan
Conditions: Cloudy
Temperature: 21 – 30°C
Humidity: 63 – 89%
Includes Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, Tanah Lot Temple, and Mount Batukaru. Cloudy skies today may create dramatic sunset photos at Tanah Lot, though temperatures remain comfortable for trekking.
What This Means For Travelers
Today’s forecast shows a slight increase in cloud cover compared to yesterday, with several regions — Bangli, Jembrana, Karangasem, and Tabanan — expecting fully cloudy conditions.
Beachgoers in Badung and Denpasar will still find favorable conditions, though clouds may occasionally block the sun.
Trekking in Bangli or Karangasem will be cooler, but high humidity and cloud cover may limit views from the peaks.
Sunset hunting at Tanah Lot or Uluwatu may be less dramatic than on clear days, though clouds can sometimes create striking color displays.
The Nusa islands (Klungkung) offer the most comfortable conditions today, with humidity dropping to 46 percent — the lowest on the island.
No Rain Expected
The forecast indicates no significant rainfall across the island today despite increased cloud cover.
Cloudy conditions do not necessarily mean rain. However, travelers in high-humidity areas like Bangli (up to 99%) should be prepared for possible light drizzle, though none is officially predicted.
Looking Ahead
As Bali moves deeper into the dry season, weather patterns become generally more predictable. Mornings are often clear, with clouds building in the afternoon.
For the most current updates, travelers are advised to check local forecasts before heading out, particularly for activities at higher elevations where conditions can shift more quickly.













































