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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Southern Pulse Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

Ubud’s tropical climate stays warm year-round, but the most useful fact for planning is that the dry season (April to October) offers the least rainfall and the most sunshine, making it the best window for outdoor activities. The live forecast above shows current conditions; use it to refine your timing.

What is Ubud’s typical weather pattern?

Ubud sits in Bali’s highlands, so it’s slightly cooler than the coast but still consistently humid. Average temperatures hover around 26–30°C daily, with little variation. The wet season (November to March) brings frequent, heavy downpours, often in short bursts, while the dry season sees clearer skies and lower humidity. For extended planning, the ubud weather forecast 14 days and weather in ubud 10 days tools give a reliable near-term picture, but for seasonal trends the ubud weather by month breakdown is more useful.

How do the months compare for a visit?

If you’re looking at ubud weather october, you’re in the transition from dry to wet – still fine, with increasing afternoon showers. Ubud weather november marks the start of the wet season proper, with higher rain totals. Ubud weather december is the wettest period, though mornings can be clear. For long-range views, the ubud weather 30 days and ubud weather forecast 21 days forecasts offer general guidance but are less precise than shorter windows.

Average temp26–30°C year-round
Wettest monthsDecember–February
Driest monthsJuly–September
Humidity75–85% typical
Does Ubud ever get cool enough for a jacket?

Rarely. Temperatures rarely drop below 22°C, even at night. A light rain jacket is more useful during the wet season for sudden downpours.

Is Ubud weather similar to the coast?

Ubud is slightly cooler and often more overcast due to its inland altitude, but still tropical. Coastal areas like Seminyak are typically a couple of degrees warmer and less humid.

When is the best time for hiking and rice terraces?

The dry season (especially June–August) offers the clearest views and firmest trails. Early mornings are best regardless of season to avoid afternoon rain.

For broader Australian weather context, see our national weather hub or check Melbourne weather for comparison. For tropical storm alerts in the region, refer to our severe weather warning page.