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Planning a trip to sunny Tegal? In this section, you will find the most up-to-date weather information and detailed forecasts for this picturesque part of Indonesia.

Overview

Tegal, located on the northern coast of Java in Indonesia, is characterized by a classic tropical monsoon climate. It features an eternal summer with consistently high temperatures and significant humidity, which often exceeds 80%. The weather pattern is defined by the transition between two main seasons: wet and dry.

The period from November to April brings heavy tropical rains to the region, while May to October sees drier and sunnier weather. Its proximity to the ocean provides the city with a refreshing sea breeze, though its low-lying position at just 10 meters above sea level ensures stable heat throughout the year.

Temperature

The temperature in Tegal is remarkably stable, with an annual average of around +27°C. Throughout the year, the mercury rarely drops below +23°C at night and often rises to +30...+31°C during the day. Traditionally, the hottest period is from March to October, when daytime heat can reach extreme levels, though high humidity makes these temperatures feel even more intense.

A slight relative "cool down" is observed in July and August, when nighttime temperatures can drop to a comfortable +23°C. Daily temperature fluctuations are minor, usually no more than 5-7 degrees. It is worth noting that the city's coastal location in Indonesia ensures year-round warm ocean water—around +30°C—making swimming pleasant in any season.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Tegal is distributed very unevenly, creating distinct seasonality. The annual average is about 1460 mm, with the majority of moisture falling during the rainy season, which lasts from November to April. The peak of activity occurs in January and February, when rainfall can exceed 350-400 mm per month, and almost every day on the calendar is rainy.

Tropical downpours here are usually brief but very intense, often accompanied by thunderstorms. In contrast, the dry season from May to October offers travelers in Indonesia excellent weather for exploring. The driest months are August and September, when rain becomes a rare occurrence. Snow is completely impossible in this part of the world due to the consistently high temperatures and its geographical position near the equator.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Tegal, opt for clothing made from natural lightweight fabrics, such as cotton or linen. This will help you handle Indonesia's high humidity more easily. Regardless of the season, you will need shorts, light t-shirts, and comfortable open shoes. If your trip falls between November and April, be sure to bring a compact raincoat or poncho, as well as quick-drying clothes, which are essential during sudden downpours.

Don't forget sun protection: high-SPF sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses should be on your must-have list year-round. In the evening, lightweight trousers and long-sleeved shirts can be useful for protection against insects. It is also helpful to bring a small repellent and a personal first-aid kit. For beach lovers, swimwear is relevant in any month due to the warm ocean.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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