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Tanjung Selor
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Tanjung Selor can be described as classic equatorial: perpetual summer reigns here with high humidity and consistently high temperatures. Throughout the year, the weather remains remarkably stable, without sharp seasonal changes or cold spells. The average daily temperature stays at a comfortable 27°C; during the day, the air warms up to 30–31°C, while nights bring only a slight freshness when the thermometer drops to 23–24°C.
This region of Indonesia is characterized by the absence of a distinct dry season. According to statistics, rainfall occurs very frequently: the number of rainy days per month is consistently high, ranging from 26 to 30 days throughout the year. This means that travelers should be prepared for regular tropical downpours. However, these rains are often short-lived and bring a welcome coolness without interfering with enjoying the beauty of the local nature, provided you have a raincoat or umbrella handy.
Temperature
Tanjung Selor features a remarkably stable temperature regime, typical of Indonesia's equatorial climate. There is practically no concept of changing seasons in the traditional sense: eternal summer reigns year-round. The average monthly temperature fluctuates within a very narrow range — from 26.7°C in January to 27.7°C in May. Even in the "coolest" months of the year, the weather remains hot, and travelers will hardly notice any difference between seasons.
The concepts of "winter" and "summer" here are quite relative. During the summer months, as well as in September and October, daytime highs often reach 31°C, creating an atmosphere of tropical heat. The winter period (December, January, February) brings only a barely noticeable decrease, with daytime temperatures staying around 30°C. Travelers should be prepared for constant warmth, regardless of their travel dates.
Diurnal temperature fluctuations in Tanjung Selor are more pronounced than seasonal ones. After a hot day where the air warms up to 30–31°C, nights bring relative freshness. After dark, the thermometer usually drops to 23–24°C. This temperature difference makes evenings and nights comfortable enough for resting, although the warm tropical air is still felt everywhere.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
The climate of Tanjung Selor is characterized by remarkable stability: there is virtually no typical division into dry and wet seasons. Precipitation is distributed evenly throughout the year, so travelers should prepare waterproof clothing and footwear in advance. Rain here is not a reason to cancel plans, but rather an integral part of the tropical Indonesian atmosphere.
The frequency of rainfall is truly impressive: statistics show from 26 to 30 rainy days every month. The "wettest" months in terms of frequency are May, November, and December, when the sky is overcast almost every day (up to 30 days with rain). However, even in February and July, when the total rainfall volume is at its lowest (about 8 mm), the number of rainy days remains high — around 26 days per month.
Despite the fact that it rains very often, the intensity—judging by the average precipitation volume (ranging from 8 to 12 mm per month)—is often moderate. These are frequently light, short-lived showers or drizzle that bring pleasant freshness to the consistently high air temperature of around 27°C. Tourists are advised to always have an umbrella at hand, no matter which month they choose for their trip.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
Since Tanjung Selor is located in an equatorial climate zone, the weather remains consistently hot and humid throughout the year. The average daytime temperature stays around 30°C, while nights bring only slight cooling (around 23–24°C). The foundation of your luggage should be light clothing made of natural, breathable fabrics such as cotton, linen, or special moisture-wicking synthetics. Shorts, T-shirts, and loose dresses will provide maximum comfort, while a hat will reliably protect you from the intense tropical sun.
A specific feature of the local climate is the incredibly high number of rainy days — precipitation occurs almost daily (26 to 30 days a month) regardless of the season. Therefore, a compact umbrella or, even more conveniently, a lightweight poncho should always be at hand. Choose comfortable, non-slip, and ideally quick-drying footwear, such as trekking sandals or lightweight sneakers that can handle getting wet during sudden tropical showers.
Don't forget protection: sunscreen with a high SPF is essential even on cloudy days, and high-quality sunglasses will protect your eyes from the glare. Insects may also be active in high humidity, so it's worth bringing repellent. While there are no major temperature swings, a light long-sleeved shirt can be useful for air-conditioned transport or buildings, and it serves as an extra barrier against the sun during long walks.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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