The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has projected a relatively stable weather pattern across Jakarta, ranging from cloudy skies to light rainfall throughout Saturday. This forecast reflects typical transitional conditions often seen in the region, where cloud cover dominates before sporadic precipitation develops. Such patterns are particularly relevant for urban planning and daily mobility in a densely populated capital. The outlook suggests minimal disruption, though intermittent rain may still affect certain areas.
According to BMKG, the morning hours are expected to begin with widespread cloudiness across all parts of Jakarta, including the Thousand Islands. This condition is likely to persist into the late morning, indicating a slow progression of atmospheric changes. By midday, partly cloudy skies are forecast to dominate Central, North, West, and South Jakarta. Meanwhile, East Jakarta is expected to experience light rain, while the Thousand Islands remain under cloudy conditions.
As the day transitions into the afternoon, light rain is predicted to affect South Jakarta and the Thousand Islands, signaling localized variations in weather intensity. Other regions, including Central, North, West, and East Jakarta, are expected to remain under cloudy skies. This uneven distribution of rainfall highlights the fragmented nature of weather systems in coastal urban environments. Such variability often requires residents to remain adaptable in planning outdoor activities.
Heading into the evening, BMKG forecasts a return to predominantly cloudy conditions in South Jakarta and the Thousand Islands, while other areas shift to partly cloudy skies. Temperatures are المتوقع to range between 24 and 32 degrees Celsius, accompanied by humidity levels between 60 and 96 percent. These conditions indicate a warm and humid atmosphere typical of Jakarta’s climate. Overall, the forecast underscores a day of moderate weather with limited but notable rainfall in select areas.
Alexander Jason – Redaksi

