Fiji Weather
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Fiji Weather Update: Trough of Low Pressure Brings Heavy Rain, Thunderstorms and Flash Flood Risk Across the Islands
Today Fiji faces a tropical mix of sun, clouds, and surprise showers across the islands. Isolated thunderstorms and quick downpours could pop up where you are, with breezy winds and choppy seas adding a dash of drama.
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Fiji Weather Alert: Severe Thunderstorm Warning Remains in Force for Vanua Levu with Heavy Rainfall
Fiji braces for a stormy spell with heavy rain, isolated thunderstorms, and a risk of flash floods in low-lying areas. Showers roll in across the islands, paired with gusty winds and rough seas along the coasts—a few days of dramatic weather ahead. Stay alert as conditions shift and intensify.
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Heavy Rainfall in Vanua Levu, Fiji – Fiji Weather Alert February 23, 2026
Thunder rolls and heavy showers roll across the islands today, with gusty winds and the chance of sudden downpours. Some areas may face brief floods as the forecast shifts into tomorrow. A quick peek at the outlook reveals where to keep an umbrella handy and how to stay prepared.
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Widespread Showers, Isolated Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain With Flash Flood Risk Today
Thunder, heavy showers, and a few sunny spells are on the cards for Fiji today. The clouds keep moving, with some spots bracing for flashier downpours as a new weather pattern rolls in. A day of shifting skies and surprises awaits across the islands.
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Widespread Showers, Thunderstorms, and Heavy Rain with Flash Flood Risk Across the Islands
Fiji’s weather turns lively as showers and isolated thunderstorms roll in with shifting troughs and southeast winds. A few spots may see brief heavy downpours today, with a stormy pattern sticking around into Tuesday. Expect changing skies, bursts of rain, and thunder in the mix.
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Fiji Weather Bulletin: Trough-Driven Showers and Thunderstorms with Heavy Rain Across Kadavu, Lau and Other Islands
Today’s Fiji weather brings a mix of sun, showers, and the odd thunderstorm as a trough lingers over the southern areas. From Kadavu up to the north, clouds and showers ride in with shifting skies and scattered downpours. Keep an umbrella handy as the day unfolds and the weather keeps its unpredictable flair.
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Heavy Showers and Thunderstorms Today Across Kadavu and Southern Lau as Troughs Move Across the Islands
Fiji wakes to unsettled skies, with showers and the occasional thunderstorm marching across the southern and eastern islands. Some spots may stay sunnier, but two approaching troughs hint at quick, dramatic downpours and breezy moments. The week ahead promises more shower chances and possible thunder across many islands—an ever-changing forecast to keep an eye on.
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Fiji Weather Bulletin: Southeast Winds Bring Showers and Thunderstorms with Heavy Falls Across Kadavu, Lau, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu
Fiji wakes to a lively weather mix: a southeast breeze nudges in as troughs tease clouds and showers across the islands. Some areas brace for heavy downpours and isolated storms, while others drift between sun and sprinkles. A quick peek at what tonight and tomorrow hold for your patch of sky.
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Southeast Winds and Low-Pressure Troughs Bring Widespread Showers, Thunderstorms, and Localized Heavy Rain Across Fiji
Unsettled skies drift across Fiji this week, with sunlit spells sparring with showers, thunder, and the occasional heavy downpour. A developing weather pattern means island-by-island twists in the forecast, from Kadavu to the far north. Expect a warm, wet mix through midweek—perfect for planning with an extra umbrella.
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Fiji Weather Forecast February 22, 2026: Southeast Winds and Approaching Troughs Bring Widespread Showers and Thunderstorms
Unsettled skies are sweeping across Fiji, delivering showers and a few thunderstorms with shifting winds. Some spots could get heavy downpours, while others see just brief sun breaks—until a new trough edges in from the north. The next few days are shaping up to keep the weather on its toes.