Tropical Cyclone Grant, Cyclone 96S, and Rossby Wave Trigger Heavy Rain in Yogyakarta

Heavy rain lashed the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY) from Friday to Saturday (December 26-27, 2025), driven by Tropical Cyclone Grant, Cyclone 96S, and a Rossby wave. The downpours caused floods, landslides, and infrastructure damage across several districts, with the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warning of similar conditions in the coming days.

The BMKG Yogyakarta station attributed the extreme rainfall in DIY from Friday afternoon (December 26, 2025) to Saturday morning (December 27, 2025) to multiple atmospheric disturbances. Station head Warjono identified Tropical Cyclone Grant southwest of Sumatra, seed Cyclone 96S south of West Nusa Tenggara, and a Rossby wave near Java as key triggers.

"These conditions formed a wind shearline and convergence, fostering rain cloud development over DIY," Warjono said on Sunday (December 28, 2025). High humidity fueled massive convective clouds, leading to intense rain with lightning, thunder, and gusty winds.

Impacts included 104 damage points in Bantul Regency across 10 sub-districts (87 fallen trees, 30 damaged houses, 12 landslides), with Rp 2.7 million in losses and evacuations in Sanden Sub-district due to flooding. Gunungkidul Regency reported 16 points in seven sub-districts (Rp 8.9 million losses), and Kulon Progo had 10 points (Rp 40 million losses). No incidents were reported in Sleman Regency or Yogyakarta City.

DIY BPBD Operations Head Agustinus Ruruh Haryata said response and assessment efforts continue. BMKG forecasts moderate to heavy rain with lightning and strong winds possible in DIY during late afternoons and evenings over the next 2-3 days.

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Light rain forecast across Indonesia: People with umbrellas on rainy streets amid potential thunderstorms.
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The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has warned of potential rain with varying intensities across various Indonesian regions on Tuesday, December 23, 2025. The government, through Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya, met with the BMKG head to discuss year-end weather forecasts and weather modification options to reduce risks of heavy rain during national holidays.

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The Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD DKI Jakarta) reports that dozens of neighborhoods (RT) and several roads remain flooded due to heavy rain since Monday night. The most affected areas are in West and North Jakarta, with water levels between 10 and 60 cm. Authorities are monitoring and working to speed up the drainage.

Heavy rain since Saturday night, January 17, 2026, has caused flooding across Jakarta. By 06:00 WIB on Sunday morning, five neighborhoods and three roads were submerged, later rising to 16 neighborhoods and 10 roads with water levels of 10-70 cm. In addition to residential areas, the Pondok Kelapa Public Cemetery was also affected by pooling water.

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The Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) DKI Jakarta has confirmed that floods caused by heavy rain on Sunday, January 18, 2026, have fully receded by Monday morning. Water pooling that affected 48 neighborhoods and 29 roads has now cleared, thanks to coordinated efforts by various agencies and the community.

 

 

 

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