Indonesia
/ Climate
Indonesia
is a tropical country, and the climate is fairly even all year
round. There is no such thing as an Autumn or Winter, the year
being roughly divided into two distinct seasons, 'wet' and 'dry'.
The East Monsoon,
from June to September brings dry weather while the West Monsoon,
from December to March, brings rain. The transitional period between
these two seasons alternates between gorgeous sun-filled days
and occasional thunderstorms.
Even in the
midst of the wet season temperatures range from 21 degrees (70'F)
to 33 degrees Celcius (90 'F), except at higher altitudes which
can be much cooler. The heaviest rainfalls are usually recorded
in December and January. Average humidity is generally between
75% and 100%.
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