April in
Bandar Lampung,
Indonesia shows a significant decrease in rainfall with only 191mm (7.52") reported. This reduction continues from the trend noticed in
March and indicates that April is one of the transitional months to the dryer season. The weather remains within a pleasant range and outdoor activities become increasingly appealing. With essentially unruffled weather throughout the month, April is relatively predictable compared to its successor,
May. Long daylight hours and constant sea temperatures entice beach lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Temperature
Bandar Lampung, Indonesia, welcoming April, observes an average high-temperature of a still tropical 31°C (87.8°F), remaining consistent with the preceding month. Bandar Lampung in April anticipates an average nighttime temperature of 22°C (71.6°F).
Rainfall
In Bandar Lampung, in April, it is raining for 17 days, with typically 191mm (7.52") of accumulated precipitation. In Bandar Lampung, during the entire year, the rain falls for 173 days and collects up to 1977mm (77.83") of precipitation.
Sea temperature
In Bandar Lampung, the average seawater temperature in April is 29.4°C (84.9°F).
Note: Water temperature ranging from 25°C (77°F) to 29°C (84.2°F) is seen as very warm and delightful by everyone. During these temperatures, water activities become enjoyable, without causing discomfort for extended periods.
Daylight
In Bandar Lampung, the average length of the day in April is 11h and 59min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 06:01 and sunset at 18:04. On the last day of April, in Bandar Lampung, sunrise is at 05:58 and sunset at 17:53 WIB.
Sunshine
In Bandar Lampung, the average sunshine in April is 7h.
UV index
The months with the highest UV index are
January through April,
August through
December, with an average maximum UV index of 12. A UV Index estimate of 11, and higher, represents an extreme threat to health from unsafe exposure to UV radiation for average individuals.
Note: The maximum UV index of 12 during April translates into these guidelines:
Practice all-important precautions. Light skin people may get burned in less than 5 minutes. Seek shade and limit direct sun exposure between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., the peak period for UV radiation. Keep in mind that shade structures like parasols or canopies do not offer complete sun protection. Counter UV radiation's ill effects with clothing designed for sun safety and UV-resistant eyewear. Directly after outdoor activities or swimming, a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30+ should be applied generously and reapplied frequently. Take heed! Reflections of sand and water make the Sun's UV rays stronger.