Jakarta forecast to have rain all day Thursday

The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) predicts light to moderate rain across Jakarta from morning to evening today, Thursday (January 15, 2026). The forecast includes potential thunderstorms in some areas. Temperatures are expected to range between 23-27 degrees Celsius.

The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has announced the weather forecast for Jakarta on Thursday, predicting light rain starting from the morning and continuing through the evening. This outlook is based on recent monitoring, indicating a consistently wet pattern across the capital.

In West Jakarta, light rain is expected in the morning, followed by moderate rain in the afternoon, with potential thunderstorms in the evening. The night will see light rain again, with temperatures ranging from 23-26 degrees Celsius. Central Jakarta follows a similar pattern: light rain in the morning, moderate in the afternoon, thunderstorms in the evening, and light rain at night, with temperatures of 24-26 degrees Celsius.

South Jakarta may start with overcast skies in the morning, then moderate rain in the afternoon, thunderstorms in the evening, and light rain at night, with temperatures of 24-27 degrees Celsius. East Jakarta: light rain in the morning, moderate in the afternoon and evening, light at night, temperatures 24-27 degrees Celsius. North Jakarta: light rain from morning to afternoon, thunderstorms in the evening, light at night, temperatures 24-26 degrees Celsius.

Meanwhile, the Thousand Islands are forecast to have light rain from morning to afternoon, thunderstorms in the evening, and overcast skies at night, with temperatures of 25-27 degrees Celsius. Residents are advised to carry umbrellas and be cautious of potential strong winds from thunderstorms.

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