Fiji Weather
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Fiji Weather Bulletin: Cloudy With Showers and Isolated Thunderstorms; Flash Flood Risk as Trough Develops North of Fiji
February kicks off with an unsettled spell for Fiji—clouds, showers, and the chance of isolated thunderstorms, with a risk of localized flooding in flood-prone zones. Some areas stay sunny and warm, but a mix of showers can appear anywhere. A handy heads-up for planning outdoor activities and travel.
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TD08F Near Tonga: Tropical Disturbance Forecast to Weaken
Near Tonga, a tropical disturbance shows only a slim chance of development over the next 24 hours and is forecast to weaken as it drifts south. With an exposed center and fading convection, the scenario points to a quieter tropical spell for the region.
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Fiji Weather Bulletin: Cloudy With Showers and Isolated Thunderstorms Across Islands, Risk of Flash Flooding as Trough Develops North of Fiji
Sunday brings clouds, showers, and a sprinkle of thunderstorms across Fiji, under a gentle southeasterly breeze. A trough nearby hints at more unsettled weather to come, with rain bands rolling in at times and drier spells in between. The moisture-rich pattern sticks around into Monday, keeping the islands lush and a touch unpredictable.
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning Cancelled for Macuata, Northern Bua, and Interior and Northeastern Viti Levu; Fiji Weather Update Forecasts Isolated Showers and Possible Thunderstorms
Clouds roll in and showers pop up across Fiji this week, with a developing trough hinting at surprises by Monday. Expect sun bursts between bouts of rain and the occasional thunderstorm as the islands ride a lively tropical forecast.
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Heavy Rainfall in Macuata, Northern Bua, and Northeastern Viti Levu – Fiji (Jan 31, 2026)
Unsettled skies are shaping up across Fiji this weekend, with a trough bringing isolated thundershowers and pockets of heavy rain in several regions. Expect a mix of sun, showers, and the risk of flash floods as winds shift through the days. Keep an eye on local forecasts as conditions evolve into Monday.
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Severe thunderstorm warning issued for Fiji region as flash floods loom
Severe weather is moving in across parts of Fiji, bringing strong thunderstorms and heavy rain with a rising risk of flash flooding. As conditions evolve, essential safety tips and precautionary steps could make all the difference for families and communities.
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Fiji Braces for Severe Thunderstorms and Flash Flood Risk
Storms are building across parts of the region, bringing heavy rain, bright lightning, and the risk of flash floods this afternoon and evening. Stay prepared as conditions evolve and safety guidance is issued.
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Cloudy with Showers, Isolated Thunderstorms, and Flash Flood Risk
Humid days, shifting clouds, and the occasional thunderstorm are shaping Fiji’s weekend forecast. Showers pop up across several areas, with a developing trough set to spice things up by Monday. A quick snapshot of what to expect in your corner of the islands—perfect for planning with rain in mind.
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TD08F Near Niue Triggers South Pacific Cyclone Watch
A tropical disturbance near Niue is under close watch as it faces the possibility of intensifying in the next 24 hours. With marginal conditions and a forecasted southwestward drift, forecasters say its evolution could shape the region’s weather in the days ahead.
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Fiji Braces for Warmer Days and Wetter Weather as La Niña Lingers
Fiji could brace for warmer days and above-normal rainfall as a weak La Niña lingers into 2026. The coming months may bring notable temperature rises and bursts of tropical activity, with some uncertainty around Rotuma’s rainfall outlook.