Bandung

The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has released the weather forecast for the Bandung region. In general, the weather in both Bandung Regency and Bandung City is expected to be cloudy throughout the day.

Bandung Regency

BMKG predicts that Bandung Regency will experience cloudy weather with air temperatures ranging between 15-28 °C. The relative humidity level is in the range of 42-92%, so the air will feel quite cool in the morning and night, but remain humid from afternoon to evening.

Bandung City

For the Bandung City area, weather conditions are also predicted to be cloudy. The air temperature is estimated to be in the range of 18-30 °C with relative humidity between 41-94%. Bandung City will feel warmer compared to Bandung Regency, especially during the day, but high humidity will still dominate the atmosphere.

BMKG Advisory

With cloudy conditions and high humidity, BMKG advises the public to remain alert for possible light rain that can occur locally. Residents are also advised to bring rain protection equipment if doing outdoor activities and to maintain their health to cope with temperature changes from day to night.

Bandung

Bandung is the capital of West Java, Indonesia, famously known as the “Paris of Java” for its European-style architecture, art deco buildings, and vibrant creative and culinary scenes. Historically, it was the site of the pivotal 1955 Asia-Africa Conference, which gathered leaders from developing nations to promote economic and cultural cooperation and oppose colonialism.

Bandung Regency

Bandung Regency is an administrative region in West Java, Indonesia, surrounding the city of Bandung. Historically, it was part of the Sundanese Kingdom and later became a major center for plantation agriculture under Dutch colonial rule in the 19th century. Today, it is renowned for its scenic highland landscapes, volcanic mountains, tea plantations, and vibrant cultural festivals.

Bandung City

Bandung is the capital of West Java, Indonesia, famously nicknamed the “Parijs van Java” (Paris of Java) for its European-style architecture and vibrant cafe culture, a legacy of its establishment as a planned city by Dutch colonists in the 19th century. It is historically significant as the host of the 1955 Asia-Africa Conference, a pivotal meeting for the Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War. Today, it is a major creative and economic hub, renowned for its universities, fashion outlets, and stunning volcanic mountain scenery.

Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency

The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) is Indonesia’s national institution responsible for providing meteorological, climatological, and geophysical services. It was officially established in its current form in 2008, evolving from earlier Dutch colonial-era weather observatories. The agency plays a critical role in monitoring weather, issuing early warnings for natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis, and conducting research for the Indonesian archipelago.

BMKG

BMKG (Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika) is Indonesia’s national agency responsible for providing meteorological, climatological, and geophysical services. It was officially established in its current form in 1980, but its history dates back to the Dutch colonial era with the founding of a magnetic and meteorological observatory in 1866. The agency plays a critical role in monitoring weather and natural disasters, such as earthquakes and tsunamis, across the Indonesian archipelago.