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BMKG Predicts Jakarta Will Be Cloudy in the Morning, Partly Rainy in the Afternoon

From Tempo · () Indonesian

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  • Jakarta is expected to experience clear to partly cloudy weather in the morning on June 22, 2026.
  • Rain, including thunderstorms, is possible in West, South, and East Jakarta during the afternoon and evening.
  • Temperatures will range from 24-27 degrees Celsius in the morning, rising to 29-31 degrees Celsius in the afternoon.

Jakarta residents can expect a generally clear and partly cloudy morning on Monday, June 22, 2026, according to the Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG).

The weather is forecast to be dominated by clear skies in Central Jakarta, while West Jakarta, North Jakarta, and the Thousand Islands will likely see partly cloudy conditions. Morning temperatures are expected to be between 24-27 degrees Celsius. As the day progresses into the afternoon, most of DKI Jakarta will remain relatively conducive with partly cloudy to hazy conditions, with temperatures climbing to 29-31 degrees Celsius.

However, the afternoon and evening bring a potential for rain in several areas. South Jakarta is predicted to experience thunderstorms, East Jakarta may see moderate rainfall, and West Jakarta could experience light rain. In contrast, Central Jakarta, North Jakarta, and the Thousand Islands are expected to remain partly cloudy to clear.

As evening approaches, weather conditions are anticipated to improve across most of Jakarta, with a dominance of partly cloudy skies. East Jakarta might still experience light rain in the early evening before it eases. The BMKG advises the public, particularly those active in South, East, and West Jakarta during the afternoon, to be prepared for possible rain.

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