Bali Weather Today: Cloudy Skies Expected Across the Island on July 1

Bali Map Daily Weather Report: Sunday, 21 December 2025

Bali Map Daily Weather Report: Sunday, 21 December 2025

BALI, Indonesia — Visitors planning to explore Bali on Wednesday, July 1, can expect generally cloudy conditions across the island, according to Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG).

While no significant weather disruptions are forecast, travelers should prepare for warm tropical temperatures ranging between 20°C and 32°C, with humidity levels reaching as high as 99 percent in some inland areas.

The cloudy weather is expected across all of Bali’s nine regencies and cities, including popular tourist destinations such as Denpasar, Badung, Gianyar, Tabanan, Karangasem, Klungkung, Bangli, Buleleng, and Jembrana.

Despite the cloud cover, conditions remain suitable for most outdoor activities, including sightseeing, beach visits, and cultural attractions. However, visitors heading into Bali’s mountainous regions, including areas around Kintamani and central highlands, may experience cooler temperatures, particularly during the morning and evening.

Bali Weather Forecast — Wednesday, July 1

AreaForecastTemperature
BadungCloudy25–30°C
DenpasarCloudy25–32°C
GianyarCloudy25–31°C
TabananCloudy24–30°C
KarangasemCloudy25–31°C
KlungkungCloudy25–31°C
BangliCloudy20–29°C
BulelengCloudy25–30°C
JembranaCloudy25–30°C

Humidity across the island is forecast to range between 58% and 99%, typical for Bali during the dry season’s more humid days.

Travelers are encouraged to stay hydrated, wear lightweight clothing, and keep a light rain jacket on hand when exploring the island, as tropical weather can change quickly.

For those planning sunrise hikes, waterfalls, or outdoor adventures, checking the latest local weather updates before departure is recommended.

According to BMKG, no widespread severe weather has been forecast for Bali today, allowing visitors to continue enjoying the island’s attractions under mostly cloudy skies.

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