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Like Australia, Bali is south of the equator, and all locations in the Southern Hemisphere experience summer at the same time.

Being in the tropical zone, Bali actually experiences two clearly definable seasons - 'wet' and 'dry' - rather than four distinct seasons. Its wet season is when the weather is warmest, and extends from around October through to April. The dry season, when humidity is lower and temperatures are cooler (but still warm and pleasant), goes from May through to September.

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