Compare Bali and New South Wales Weather

Bali is 4161.3 kilometers (2585.7 miles) away and 3.0 hours behind New South Wales, Australia. Bali's climate is classified as Tropical wet and dry or savanna (Köppen climate classification: Aw) while New South Wales has a Subtropical steppe climate (BSh).

Bali generally has warmer weather than New South Wales. The average mean temperature in Bali is 27.17°C (80.91°F) while New South Wales’s temperature is 21.03°C (69.85°F) and the difference is 6.14°C (43.05°F). Bali is hottest on average in November, when the day time temperature may reach 28.11°C (82.6°F), while New South Wales is hottest in January when the average high temperature is 31.18°C (88.12°F). Bali is coolest in August when the average low temperature is 24.02°C (75.24°F), while August is the coldest month in New South Wales, when night time temperature often falls below 5.87°C (42.57°F).

Finally, Bali has about 3.41 times more rainfall than New South Wales, (Bali’s 81.61mm vs New South Wales’s average of 23.95mm).

Comparison summary

WeatherBaliNew South WalesDifference
Hottest monthNovember: 28.11°C (82.6°F)January: 31.18°C (88.12°F)3.07°C (37.53°F)
Coldest monthAugust: 24.02°C (75.24°F)August: 5.87°C (42.57°F)18.15°C (64.67°F)
Wettest monthJanuary: 175.67mm (6.92in)March: 34.11mm (1.34in)141.56mm (5.57in)
Driest monthAugust: 8.15mm (0.32in)April: 13.38mm (0.53in)5.23mm (0.21in)

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