Fiji Weather
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April 6, 2026: Fiji Braces for Heavy Rain and Flash Flood Alerts as Cyclone Vaianu Brings Strong Northeasterly Winds Up to 80 km/h
Tropical Cyclone Vaianu lashes Fiji with heavy rain, strong winds and rough seas as alerts remain in force. As the system edges southeast, localised flooding and ongoing hazards could affect multiple regions in the days ahead.
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April 5, 2026: Fiji Braces for Heavy Rain in the Northern Division, Interior and Eastern Viti Levu as Lomaiviti–Yasawa Hit; Strong Wind Alerts Reach Northern Lands and Yasawa–Mamanuca
An active trough over Fiji is bringing extended cloudy skies, heavy rain and thunderstorms across many islands for the next few days. Localized downpours could trigger flash flooding, while winds rise and seas become rough in several areas. Coastal and inland communities should stay alert as conditions remain unsettled through the week.
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5 April 2026: Fiji Under Heavy Rain Warnings and Strong Winds as TD11F Sparks Flood Risk Across Northern Division, Viti Levu, Lomaiviti and Yasawa
Fiji faces unsettled weather as a tropical depression lingers, bringing heavy rain and strengthening winds across much of the group. With flash flood risks and rough seas, residents should brace for wet, gusty conditions in the days ahead.
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April 5, 2026: Fiji under heavy rain warnings with flash flood risk across the Northern Division, interior and eastern Viti Levu and island groups as northeasterly winds strengthen
A trough of low pressure is bringing heavy rain, gusty winds and rough seas across Fiji. The risk of flash flooding in low-lying areas remains as conditions stay unsettled for now. Stay alert to local advisories and take care around floodwaters and rough seas.
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4 April 2026: Fiji Under Heavy Rain Alert Across the Islands with Local Flood Risk as Rotuma Braces for Strong Northeasterlies and Rough Seas
An active trough keeps Fiji under a heavy rain alert with showers, possible thunderstorms and a real risk of flash floods in low-lying areas. Unsettled conditions persist, bringing northeasterly winds and rough seas across the islands over the coming days. Stay alert for sudden water rises and hazardous travel as rain bands move through.
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Tropical Disturbance TD11F Near Vanuatu Not Expected to Develop into Cyclone in 24 Hours, Fiji Monitors
Nearby tropical disturbance near Vanuatu remains weak with no immediate surge forecast. Subtle atmospheric changes could still shift the outlook, keeping communities alert as the system drifts in the region.
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April 4, 2026: Fiji Under Heavy Rain Alert as Trough Brings Widespread Showers and Flash Flood Risk; Rotuma Warned of Strong Northeasterly Winds
Heavy rain alerts blanket the Fiji group as an active trough lingers, bringing widespread showers, possible thunderstorms and a risk of flash floods in low-lying areas. Unsettled conditions are set to persist through the weekend with warm, humid days and rough seas in parts of the group.
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March 30, 2026 Fiji Forecast: Partly cloudy with brief showers across the group; afternoon thunderstorms possible over Viti Levu and Vanua Levu; Rotuma under trough
Partly cloudy skies and scattered showers are on the forecast for coastal and island areas, with fresh southeasterly winds and moderate to rough seas. While many spots stay largely fine, an afternoon shower or isolated thunderstorm could nudge plans off course in several zones, especially for outdoor and marine activities.
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March 30, 2026: Strong Wind Warning Cancelled in Fiji as Southeast Winds Persist with Partly Cloudy Skies, Showers and Rough Seas
Fiji settles into a breezy spell with a mix of sun and passing showers. Most areas stay mostly settled, but scattered afternoon downpours and isolated thunderstorms could pop up, with seas staying choppy in places. Warm days and shifting winds mean outdoor plans may be briefly interrupted by a shower or two.
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Strong Wind Warning for Yasawa, Taveuni, Lau-Lomaiviti, Kadavu and Rakiraki-Udu as Fiji Faces Southeast Gusts to 45 km/h, Rough Seas and Showers — March 30, 2026
Strong southeasterly winds and rough seas shape Fiji’s forecast today, bringing cloudy spells and scattered showers to many districts. A risk of afternoon thunderstorms remains over the main islands, while winds ease tomorrow and conditions start to settle. Coastal areas should stay alert as the pattern evolves.