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Indonesia Weather Today — Tuesday, 17 February 2026
Looking for the latest Indonesia weather update? You’ve come to the right place. Right now in Indonesia, conditions are Overcast with a temperature of 24°C. The feels-like temperature sits at 29°C, which actually feels warmer than the air temperature, likely due to high humidity trapping heat.
Winds are blowing from the WSW at 4 km/h with gusts reaching up to 19 km/h — that’s something to keep in mind if you’re planning to spend time outdoors, especially on elevated or exposed terrain. Humidity levels are at 92%, which is quite high and may make the air feel sticky or oppressive.
Atmospheric pressure is measuring 1010 hPa. Cloud cover stands at 100%, so the sky is largely overcast. You might need to wait for a break in the clouds for any sunshine. Current precipitation is 0 mm.
Hourly Weather Breakdown for Indonesia
Understanding how the weather evolves throughout the day is essential for planning your activities. Here’s what to expect in Indonesia over the next several hours.
Evening (6 PM – 10 PM): Temperatures around 24°C with Overcast conditions. Precipitation is unlikely during this period.
Overnight (10 PM – 6 AM): Temperatures around 23°C with Fog conditions. Precipitation is unlikely during this period.
Indonesia Weather Forecast — Next 7 Days
Planning ahead? Here is a detailed day-by-day forecast for Indonesia covering the next week. Whether you’re scheduling outdoor work, travel, or simply trying to figure out what to wear, this breakdown has you covered.
Today (Tuesday)
Expect Fog conditions throughout the day 🌫️. Temperatures will range between a low of 22°C and a high of 30°C. A slight possibility of rain at 38%, but nothing to worry about for most people.
Tomorrow (Wednesday)
Expect Light showers conditions throughout the day 🌧️. Temperatures will range between a low of 23°C and a high of 28°C. Rain is very likely today with a 78% chance of precipitation and an expected total of 0.6 mm — definitely grab your umbrella and consider waterproof footwear.
Thursday, 19 February
Expect Light showers conditions throughout the day 🌧️. Temperatures will range between a low of 23°C and a high of 30°C. A slight possibility of rain at 35%, but nothing to worry about for most people.
Friday, 20 February
Expect Light showers conditions throughout the day 🌧️. Temperatures will range between a low of 23°C and a high of 30°C. There’s a moderate chance of rain at 60% probability, so keeping an umbrella handy would be a smart move.
Saturday, 21 February
Expect Light showers conditions throughout the day 🌧️. Temperatures will range between a low of 24°C and a high of 28°C. There’s a moderate chance of rain at 69% probability, so keeping an umbrella handy would be a smart move.
Sunday, 22 February
Expect Overcast conditions throughout the day ☁️. Temperatures will range between a low of 24°C and a high of 29°C. There’s a moderate chance of rain at 50% probability, so keeping an umbrella handy would be a smart move.
Monday, 23 February
Expect Fog conditions throughout the day 🌫️. Temperatures will range between a low of 23°C and a high of 30°C. There’s a moderate chance of rain at 53% probability, so keeping an umbrella handy would be a smart move.
Extended 16-Day Weather Outlook for Indonesia
While forecasts beyond a week should be taken with a grain of salt, long-range models give us useful trends. Looking at the second week and beyond for Indonesia:
Over the extended period, average highs sit around 30°C and lows near 24°C. It looks like a predominantly wet period with 9 days showing significant precipitation chances. Continued warm weather is expected with multiple days above 30°C. Remember, these extended forecasts are updated daily, so check back frequently for the most accurate outlook.
Air Quality in Indonesia
Monitoring air quality matters, especially if you have asthma, allergies, or other respiratory conditions. The current Air Quality Index (AQI) in Indonesia is 36, rated as Fair.
Breaking down the key pollutants: PM2.5 (fine particulate matter) is at 27.5 µg/m³ — these are tiny particles that can penetrate deep into the lungs and even enter the bloodstream. PM10 (coarser particles) measures 28 µg/m³. Ozone (O₃) sits at 33 µg/m³. Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) is at 14 µg/m³, primarily from vehicle emissions, while sulphur dioxide (SO₂) reads 5.4 µg/m³. Carbon monoxide levels are 213 µg/m³.
Air quality is acceptable for most people. However, unusually sensitive individuals might experience minor symptoms during prolonged outdoor exertion.
UV Index and Sun Protection in Indonesia
Today’s maximum UV Index in Indonesia is 9.7, classified as Very High. Extreme caution is needed! Use SPF 50+ sunscreen and reapply every two hours. Cover as much skin as possible, and try to stay in shade during midday. Prolonged exposure at this level can cause serious skin damage.
Sunrise, Sunset and Daylight Hours
Today in Indonesia, the sun rises at 6:06 AM and sets at 6:21 PM, giving you approximately 12 hours and 15 minutes of daylight. A typical daylight duration for this time of year. Golden hour photography enthusiasts will want to be ready about 30 minutes before sunset for the best light.
What to Wear in Indonesia Today
Figuring out the right outfit can save you a lot of discomfort. Based on today’s conditions in Indonesia, here’s what we recommend:
Warm and pleasant conditions call for comfortable summer clothing — a t-shirt or light blouse, shorts or a light skirt, and comfortable shoes. With rain possible, a compact umbrella is a worthwhile addition to your kit.
What Is the Climate Like in Indonesia?
Indonesia sits within the tropical zone, meaning warm to hot temperatures year-round with relatively small seasonal variation. The main weather driver here isn’t temperature change but rather the wet and dry seasons. During the rainy season, expect heavy afternoon downpours, high humidity, and lush green landscapes. The dry season brings sunny, warm days with lower humidity — generally considered the most comfortable time to visit.
In February, which falls in winter — the coldest months with short days, and potential for snow or frost depending on location, conditions in Indonesia are typical of the seasonal pattern. The forecast data above gives you the most accurate real-time picture of what to expect right now.
Travel Tips for Indonesia
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a returning traveler, understanding the local weather helps you make the most of your time in Indonesia. Here are some practical tips:
Packing essentials: Based on current conditions, your suitcase should include light, breathable clothing, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen SPF 30+), comfortable walking shoes, and a reusable water bottle.
Best time of day for outdoor activities: With today’s conditions, most of the day should work well for outdoor activities. Plan longer excursions during the warmest part of the day if temperatures are on the cool side.
Weather reliability: Short-range forecasts (1-3 days) are highly reliable. The 4-7 day range is still useful for general planning. Beyond that, treat forecasts as trend indicators rather than exact predictions. We update our data multiple times per day, so bookmark this page and check back regularly for the latest Indonesia weather forecast.
About Indonesia, Indonesia
Indonesia is located in Indonesia. Its geographic coordinates are -5.000000°N, 120.000000°E at an elevation of 412 meters above sea level. With a population of approximately 267,663,435, it is a major metropolitan area and one of the most significant cities in the country. The local timezone is UTC.
Data Sources and Accuracy
All weather data for Indonesia is sourced from Open-Meteo, which aggregates output from the world’s leading meteorological models including DWD (Germany), NOAA/NWS (United States), Météo-France, and the Canadian Meteorological Centre. Air quality measurements come from a combination of satellite observations and ground-based monitoring stations. Our data refreshes automatically throughout the day to ensure you always have access to the latest conditions and forecasts for Indonesia.