
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) forecasts rainfall to continue pouring over Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, and Bekasi this afternoon, Saturday, June 21, 2025, with varying intensity. Tangerang and South Tangerang remain the only regions in Greater Jakarta to miss the rain and stay cloudy for the day.
Citing BMKG's weather forecast, thick clouds are expected to cover the Jakarta sky before rainfall. In comparison, the skies in Bogor, Depok, and Bekasi will be clear and sunny until midday.
Drizzles will start to wet West Jakarta, Central Jakarta, North Jakarta, and Seribu Islands in the afternoon, with heavier rain pouring over South Jakarta and East Jakarta, even accompanied by thunderstorms. BMKG records the temperature in Jakarta ranging from 23-30 degrees Celsius throughout the day.
In West Java, light rain is likely to fall in the city of Bogor from midday until the evening. At the same time, the Bogor Regency is expecting rain and thunderstorms.
Depok city will also be hit by thunderstorms in the evening, while Bekasi Regency expects light rain. BMKG forecasts heavier rain for Bekasi City. The temperature in the Bogor Regency will not exceed the range of 17-30 degrees Celsius.
Overcast weather is forecast for Tangerang Regency, Tangerang City, and South Tangerang City. The temperature for cities and regencies in Banten is around 23-25 degrees Celsius.
Rain continues to persist in several regions across the country, despite the start of the dry season. BMKG previously said the peak of the dry season occurs randomly across regions. Recently, the agency also mentioned confusing weather anomalies.
BMKG states that atmospheric wave disturbances and the Madden-Julian Oscillation still have the potential to bring rain to different parts of Indonesia. Dry air intrusion from the south also strengthens atmospheric instability. West Java is one of the regions in Indonesia that will still regularly experience light to moderate rainfall.
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