Bali has a tropical climate due to its proximity to the equator. Like most tropical climates there are only really two seasons a year. The wet and dry season. With high humidity during the wet season and a average temperature of 31 degrees Celsius year round. Bali weather can be also be unpredictable with cyclones and tidal surges occurring during the wet season.
Climate
Dry Season April – November
Wet Season December – March
Expect rainy days during the wet season to accompany the high humidity. Most of the rain fall will occur during the months of December through to February. The dry season still expect a few rainy days but a majority of the rainfall will be at nights like most tropical regions during this period.
Most Australian travellers liken a hot Bali day to that of Sydney weather in the summer months, although the humidity is much more dense, meaning that a trek through a Balinese rice field can definitely take it out of you much quicker!
