The Balinese have their own relationship with nature. If something is wrong with the weather, they can communicate with spirits and ask for their help. Even for the dry season, which has already exhau…
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Acting Governor of Bali, Sang Made Mahendra Jaya, has declared a state of emergency on the Island of the Gods. This decision is related to the drought and high temperatures in the region.
The long-awaited rains have already fallen in several regions of Bali, but experts are not rushing to say that the dry period has come to an end. According to employees of the Bali Meteorology, Climat…
The long-awaited but still infrequent rains are gradually bringing joy to the residents and visitors of Bali after an extended dry season. This means the return of almost daily rainfall is not far awa…
When is the season in Bali? And what are the seasons in Bali?
In Bali, there are only two seasons — the rainy season and the dry season.
The rainy season in Bali is relatively mild and pleasant, starting in December and ending in March. It's a hot and humid time of year, but the rains typically don't last all day; they mostly occur in…
The rainy season has already begun in central areas of Bali, with the region currently experiencing the effects of a weak La Niña phenomenon. This phenomenon may lead to increased rainfall compared to…
Taking advantage of the rainy season, ahead of the 2024 regional elections (November 27) and National Tree Planting Day (November 28), officials in Bali province have been planting fruit and flowering…
Bali is slowly transitioning out of the rainy season, but the change of seasons can bring surprises in the form of storms and thunderstorms. The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG)…
The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) of Denpasar has confirmed that the November forecast has already come true. Since mid-December 2024, heavy rains have been occurring in sever…
Bali experienced heavy rains on the night of November 30 to December 1, accompanied by strong winds, which caused numerous transportation and infrastructure problems.
The road connecting Denpasar to Bali’s western seaport of Gilimanuk was so severely flooded that traffic had to be temporarily halted. Landslides also frequently damage roads in the region.