What is the climate in Bali?

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The island's climate type is equatorial-monsoon. That is, there is the same temperature of air and water all year round, the sun rises and falls over the horizon almost at the same time, and only two of the seasons can be distinguished, dry and wet. Moreover, due to climate change, in some areas in recent years this difference is almost invisible.

A little more: the dry season begins in April and ends in October. During this period, the relative humidity of the air is about 75%, and its average monthly temperature is +27 degrees, the water is heated to +26-27 degrees. Rain usually falls very little, especially in the south, it breathes comfortably, the wind is moderate. In mountainous areas can be a little cooler.

During the rainy season (from November to March inclusive), the air temperature rises from month to month, its average values ​​fluctuate around +29 degrees, in water the thermometer shows the same figure or a degree lower. Up to 90-95% humidity rises, often heavy rain falls, and rains can be protracted. The wind that never abates in Bali, just changes direction and often brings debris to the shores.

November 11, 2011

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