YOGYAKARTA - Indonesia is entering the dry season. Several cities have recorded hot temperatures from mild to severe. The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) also released the hottest cities ahead of the 2026 dry season.
Cities with the Hottest Temperatures in Indonesia CurrentlyBMKG recorded several areas in Indonesia experiencing high daily maximum temperatures. The recording was carried out with an observation period from June 21 to 22, 2026 at 07.00 WIB.
According to the list that has been released by BMKG, Stamet Rendani in Manokwari, West Papua recorded a maximum high temperature of 38.6 degrees Celsius, in addition to the two observation stations in Kalimantan, namely Stamet Tanjung Harapan in North Kalimantan and Stamet Kalimarau in East Kalimantan, which recorded the same maximum temperature, reaching 35.2 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, for the Jakarta area, the Kemayoran Observation Post actually recorded a maximum daily temperature of 33.9 degrees Celsius. This temperature is similar to the record from the Central Java Climatological Station. For more details, see the following article.
Stamet Rendani: 38.6°C Stamet Tanjung Harapan: 35.2°C Stamet Kalimarau: 35.2°C Stamet Mutiara Sis-Al Jufri: 34.9°C Stamet Sultan Hasanuddin: 34.6°C Stamet Tarempa: 34.4°C BBMKG Wilayah I: 34.4°C Lnud Iswahjudi TNI AU: 34.2°C Stamet Syamsudin Noor: 34.2°C BBMKG Wilayah II: 34.2°C Stamet Gamar Malamo: 34.0°C Stamet Sangia Ni Bandera: 34.0°C Staklim Central Java: 33.9°C Pos Pengamatan Kemayoran: 33.9°C Stamet Dhoho: 33.8°C Stamet H. Asan: 33.8°CThose are some of the cities with the hottest temperatures in Indonesia today. Visit VOI.id for other interesting information.
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