DKI Jakarta Weather Forecast Today, South Jakarta & East Jakarta

Kolom Utama. In general, Indonesia's territory has entered the rainy season.

DKI Jakarta is no exception.

The intensity also varies from light, medium to heavy.

For those of you who are active in Jakarta on Thursday (1/17/2019), you should refer to the weather forecast for today, which is quoted from page bmkg.go.id.

The BMKG has also issued early warnings of the potential for rain accompanied by lightning or lightning and high winds with short duration in the area of ​​South Jakarta and East Jakarta between day and evening.

Read: BMKG 33 Cities Weather Forecast in Indonesia Friday 18 January 2019, Jakarta Local Rain at noon

Here's the full review:

1. West Jakarta

Afternoon: Local Rain

Night: Light rain

Early Days: Bright Cloudy


Temperature: 24-32 degrees Celsius

Humidity: 70-90%

2. Central Jakarta

Afternoon: Local Rain

Night: Bright Cloudy

Early Days: Cloudy

Temperature: 24-31 degrees Celsius

Humidity: 70-95%

3. South Jakarta

Afternoon: Moderate Rain
Night: Light rain

Early Days: Bright Cloudy

Temperature: 24-32 degrees Celsius

Humidity: 70-90%

4. East Jakarta

Afternoon: Moderate Rain

Night: Bright Cloudy

Early Days: Bright Cloudy

Temperature: 24-32 degrees Celsius

Humidity: 70-90%

5. North Jakarta

Afternoon: Cloudy

Night: Light rain

Early Days: Cloudy

Temperature: 24-31 degrees Celsius

Humidity: 70-95%

6. Thousand Islands

Afternoon: Cloudy

Night: cloudy

Early Days: Cloudy

Temperature: 25-31 degrees Celsius

Humidity: 70-95%

For more information, see the weather forecast in all sub-districts in DKI Jakarta, which was quoted from the @infobmkg Instagram account on Thursday (1/17/2019).

5. North Jakarta

Afternoon: Cloudy

Night: Light rain

Early Days: Cloudy

Temperature: 24-31 degrees Celsius

Humidity: 70-95%

6. Thousand Islands

Afternoon: Cloudy

Night: cloudy

Early Days: Cloudy

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