Makassar and South Sulawesi Weather Forecast for Tomorrow, March 24: Thunderstorm Warning for Selayar and Pangkep Through the Evening
The first thing most of us do when we wake up? Grab our phone and search for "cuaca besok"—tomorrow's weather. It’s probably one of the biggest uncertainties we deal with in daily life. I've lived in Makassar for quite a while now, but this tropical climate still keeps me on my toes, constantly updating my predictions like a Bayes' theorem problem. Just this morning, it was "clear skies," and by lunchtime, a sudden downpour hit. So, what’s in store for Makassar and South Sulawesi on March 24, 2026? I’m mixing my own tried-and-tested local know-how with the latest weather patterns to give you a clear picture.
Today's Weather Forecast for Makassar and Surrounding Areas
Let’s break it down from morning to night. Based on the latest forecasts, it looks like today we’ll need to keep a closer eye on the areas around Makassar rather than the city itself. Specifically, during the daytime, Selayar and Pangkep are likely to get some heavy rain with thunderstorms. If you have business or errands in these areas, make sure to check your "transparent clock and weather" app frequently and plan your route accordingly. As for Makassar itself, don’t get too comfortable. Due to a trough of low pressure, expect some gusty showers from late afternoon through the evening.
Detailed Breakdown by Area: Grab an Umbrella if You're in These Zones
A simple search for "cuaca besok" really holds a lot of weight for our daily routines. Especially in a region like South Sulawesi with such varied terrain, the weather can change drastically from one neighborhood to the next. So on a day like today, it's more important to pay attention to the "outliers" than the average forecast. Here are the areas I’m keeping an eye on today.
- Downtown Makassar: Expect cloudy skies in the morning, followed by possible gusty showers from 3 PM through the evening. Be cautious in business districts like Tamangapa and Panakkukang, where roads can flood quickly. Take it slow if you're driving during the evening commute.
- Selayar & Pangkep: These two areas are the hotspots today, especially during the daytime. Heavy thunderstorms are expected, so it's best to avoid outdoor activities and keep lightning safety precautions in mind.
- Parts of Maros & Gowa: As inland areas, expect thick fog in the morning and evening. Drivers should be extra cautious around the Lejong tunnel in Maros, where visibility may be significantly reduced.
How to Smartly Navigate the 'Uncertainty'
It’s a bit ironic, isn't it? We search for the weather to reduce uncertainty. But we often forget that the forecast itself is a matter of probability. Just like Bayes' theorem, it’s important to update your plans based on the morning forecast and what you actually see in the sky during the day. After living here for over a decade—through my phase of searching for "weather ¨" with all the quotation marks—I’ve developed a simple rule of thumb: around this time of year, expect an afternoon downpour.
So, what’s the bottom line for today? It should be relatively calm in the morning, but keep a close eye on the fickle rain expected from midday through the evening. The southwest coast of South Sulawesi will likely see strong sea breezes that make it feel cooler, so grabbing a light jacket and a sturdy umbrella before you head out is a solid plan. I’m about to check outside myself and rethink my evening route. Hope you have a good one, and don’t let any unexpected rain put a damper on your day.