Bmkg forecasts rain to hit jakarta throughout the day

The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) predicts rain will hit parts of DKI Jakarta throughout Saturday, January 17, 2026. Weather forecasts indicate overcast conditions with light to moderate rain across various districts. Residents are urged to be alert to potential water pooling.

On Saturday morning, January 17, 2026, the BMKG released a weather forecast indicating potential rain across much of DKI Jakarta. West Jakarta is expected to see light rain in the morning, potentially escalating to moderate rain in the afternoon, followed by light rain in the evening. Meanwhile, Central Jakarta will experience light rain interspersed with thick cloud cover in the afternoon and evening.

South Jakarta will start the day with overcast skies in the morning, followed by potential moderate rain and light rain gradually. Similar conditions are forecasted for East Jakarta, beginning with thick clouds before light rain dominates. In North Jakarta, light rain is predicted in the morning, transitioning to overcast conditions. The Thousand Islands are expected to have steady light rain throughout the morning.

Temperatures in Jakarta will range from 23–27 degrees Celsius, with wind speeds of 4–27 kilometers per hour. BMKG advises the public to remain vigilant against potential rain, especially for road users and those outdoors, and to monitor weather updates regularly. The DKI Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) recommends caution regarding possible puddles and to call the emergency line 112 in case of emergencies, which is free and operates 24 hours.

This forecast is based on BMKG's analysis to ensure public safety amid the variable tropical weather patterns.

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