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Planning a trip to Beiji? In this section, you will find the most up-to-date information about the weather in Indonesia, including current temperatures, humidity, and detailed forecasts for the coming days.

Overview

The climate in Beiji is typical for the equatorial latitudes of Indonesia—it is a land of eternal summer with high humidity and consistent warmth. Instead of the usual four seasons, the year in this region of East Java is divided into two main periods: the wet and dry seasons, which are determined by the direction of the monsoon winds.

The wet season lasts from November to March, bringing heavy tropical rains, while drier and sunnier weather settles in from April to October. Proximity to the equator ensures lush greenery all year round, and the minimal annual temperature range makes the weather predictable: it never gets truly cold here, and monthly temperature fluctuations rarely exceed a few degrees.

Temperature

Temperatures in Beiji are remarkably stable: throughout the year, daytime highs consistently stay within 29–32°C. The hottest periods are usually observed in September and October, when maximum values can reach 32°C. Due to the high humidity in Indonesia, these temperatures often feel even higher, meaning the midday heat can be quite intense.

Nighttime temperatures in the region also remain high and rarely drop below 22–24°C, offering only moderate relief after a sunny day. The period from June to August is considered relatively "cool" by local standards, even though daytime figures still don't drop below 30°C. Water temperatures in coastal areas remain ideal for water sports year-round, consistently warming up to 28–29°C.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Beiji is unevenly distributed, clearly defining the seasonal boundaries. The rainiest period is from December to March, when powerful monsoon rains hit the city. The peak of the humidity usually occurs in February—this month sees over 315 mm of rainfall, and the number of rainy days can reach 27, making clear weather a rarity during this time.

Tropical rains in Indonesia are typically very intense: a downpour can start suddenly and end within a couple of hours, followed by the sun coming out again. Thunderstorms often occur in the evening or at night. The dry season begins in May and lasts until September, reaching its precipitation minimum in August, when about 60 mm of moisture is recorded. This is the ideal time for those who prefer steady blue skies and minimal cloud cover.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Beiji, opt for clothes made from natural fabrics—such as cotton or linen. This will help your skin breathe and make the high humidity easier to bear. To protect yourself from the intense equatorial sun, be sure to bring a wide-brimmed hat, high-quality sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen. If your trip to Indonesia is planned for the period from November to March, don't forget a compact waterproof raincoat or a light poncho.

For footwear, open sandals or comfortable, well-ventilated sneakers are the best choices. It is also worth bringing a light sweater or cardigan—they come in handy in heavily air-conditioned airports, hotels, or shopping malls. Be sure to bring a high-quality insect repellent, as the tropical climate encourages insect activity, especially in the evenings.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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