Fiji Weather
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Strong Wind Warning Remains in Fiji as Southeast Winds Up to 45 km/h Batter Land Areas of Yasawa, Taveuni, Lau, Kadavu and Rakiraki–Udu Point (29 March 2026)
Gusty southeasterly winds, rough seas, and scattered showers are shaping Fiji’s weather tonight into tomorrow. Some eastern and southern coastal areas may see stronger gusts, with conditions easing gradually later. Coastal communities should be prepared for changing winds and sea conditions across the islands.
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29 March 2026: Fiji Forecast – Strong Southeasterly Winds Up to 45 km/h Affect Yasawa, Taveuni, Lau and Kadavu; Rough Seas and Showers Expected
Strong southeasterly winds and rough seas are shaping the next few days along exposed coasts. Expect cloudy periods with showers and the chance of afternoon or evening thunderstorms, especially in the more exposed zones. Breezy conditions and sudden downpours could affect outdoor and coastal plans.
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March 29, 2026: Fiji Braces for Strong Southeast Winds Up to 45 km/h Across Yasawa, Taveuni, Lau and Lomaiviti Groups and Kadavu, With Rough Seas
Strong southeasterly winds are sweeping Fiji with a Strong Wind Warning affecting several island groups and rough seas ahead. Expect cloudy periods with showers and a chance of afternoon thunderstorms, persisting into Tuesday. Unsettled conditions, especially along eastern and southern coasts, mean winds and seas will stay lively.
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Strong Southeast Winds Up to 45km/h Across Yasawa, Taveuni, Lau and Lomaiviti, Kadavu as Fiji Issues Wind Warning on 29 March 2026
A weather alert warns of strong southeast winds and rough seas across several island groups, with showers and possible thunderstorms in store. Coastal and maritime communities should stay aware as conditions may intensify in the coming days.
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March 28, 2026: Strong Southeast Winds Up to 45 km/h Set to Hit Yasawa, Taveuni, Lau, Lomaiviti, Kadavu and Rakiraki/Udu Point with Rough Seas and Showers Across Fiji
An unsettled southeasterly flow is moving in, bringing stronger winds and rough seas to Fiji over the next day or two. A strong wind warning covers several island groups as showers, and a risk of thunderstorms, spread across many areas. Coastal and boating conditions may tighten, so stay prepared for changing weather.
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28 March 2026: Fiji to Brace for Strong Southeast Winds up to 45km/h Over Yasawa, Taveuni, Lau and Lomaiviti, Kadavu and Rakiraki–Udu Point with Rough Seas and Showers
Fiji is set for a fresh southeasterly wind spell, bringing strong gusts and rough seas to exposed coasts. Expect clouds, showers, and possible afternoon thunderstorms across several island groups, with some areas remaining mostly fine. Coastal and marine plans should stay alert as conditions can shift quickly.
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Fiji Weather Forecast March 28, 2026: Southeasterly Winds Bring Cloudy Spells, Showers and Afternoon Thunderstorms Across the Islands, Heavy Sunday Rain Likely
Clouds roll in and showers pepper Fiji as southeasterly winds bring unsettled coastal weather, with the risk of afternoon thunderstorms and choppy seas shaping plans along many islands this weekend.
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March 27, 2026: Fiji Forecast — Cloudy With Showers Across Islands, Afternoon Thunderstorms Likely; Southeasterly Winds Fresh to Moderate, Seas Moderate to Rough
A southeasterly breeze shapes Fiji’s weekend, bringing cloudy spells and showers mainly to eastern and interior areas. Western coasts stay drier, but a stray shower or thunderstorm can pop up, with seas remaining moderate to rough. Stay prepared for possible heavy downpours and afternoon storms as conditions shift.
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27 March 2026 Fiji Weather: Cloudy with Showers Across the Group, Afternoon Thunderstorms Likely on Viti Levu and Vanua Levu; Southeasterly Winds Fresh to Moderate; Seas Moderate to Rough
Clouds, showers and a risk of afternoon storms sweep across Fiji as southeasterly winds take charge. Some areas stay mostly fine, while others may see heavier downpours and rough seas—a weekend weather pattern to watch.
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March 27, 2026 Fiji forecast: Widespread showers with heavy afternoon thunderstorms over Viti Levu and Vanua Levu as southeasterly winds pick up and seas stay rough
A southeasterly flow brings an unsettled weekend to Fiji, with frequent cloud, showers, and the risk of heavy afternoon and evening thunderstorms across many islands. Expect warm days, gusty winds, and seas that can turn choppy, especially for coastal areas and small craft operators.