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As a result of its geographical location, the tropical island of
Bali benefits from wonderfully warm weather all year round. Whether
day or night, temperature generally only vary a few degrees either
side from the yearly average of 29 Celsius.
November to early March is regarded as the wet season, as sunny
days are often interrupted by tropical showers and high humidity.
However, these cloud bursts quickly pass and sunshine resumes as per
normal. Given the lofty location of Bali Heights, you can often
enjoy a sunny day on “The Bukit” whilst less-elevated parts of the
island experience rain.
From early June until late September the humidity levels are
noticeably lower, as Bali basks in a dryer heat. During this period
rain is hardly ever seen in the costal areas, with blue bird days
taking precedence. When night falls the temperature can drop to as
low as 21 Celsius, offering a cool, refreshing break from a hot day
in the sun.
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