Fiji Weather
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Sunday, 22 March 2026: Fiji Braces for Heavy Afternoon Thunderstorms and Flash Flood Risk as Weak Trough Lingers Over Viti Levu
Unsettled conditions sweep across Fiji as a weak trough meets moist easterlies, bringing cloud, showers and scattered thunderstorms. Expect heavy downpours and a risk of flash flooding in low-lying areas this afternoon and evening, with the pattern likely to continue into Monday. Boaters should watch sea conditions, and Rotuma may face rougher seas under a…
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March 21, 2026 Fiji Forecast: Heavy Afternoon Thunderstorms Over Viti Levu and Vanua Levu Raise Flash Flood Risk
Cloudy skies with scattered showers and the occasional thunderstorm loom over many areas, bringing a risk of heavy downpours and flash flooding in low-lying zones. Some districts stay mostly fine, but watch for sudden showers in the afternoon. Seas remain moderate to rough near Rotuma.
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March 21, 2026 Fiji forecast: Trough over southwest Viti Levu brings widespread showers, heavy afternoon thunderstorms and flash-flood risk
An unsettled front is brushing Fiji, bringing cloud, showers and the chance of heavy downpours and afternoon thunderstorms through the weekend. Some low-lying areas could see flash flooding as conditions vary across the islands. Stay prepared as the forecast evolves.
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Trough Sparks Heavy Afternoon Thunderstorms and Flash Flood Risk Across Viti Levu and Vanua Levu on March 20, 2026
Unsettled weather returns with showers and isolated thunderstorms across many islands, with pockets of heavy rain and a risk of flash flooding in low-lying areas. Expect a mix of sun and storms through the weekend as winds stay moderate.
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Friday, March 20, 2026: Fiji Faces Frequent Showers and Heavy Afternoon Storms as Trough Lingers, with Flash-Flood Risk on Viti Levu and Vanua Levu
Cloudy spells and afternoon thunderstorms roll across eastern and northern Fiji, with heavy showers possible over Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. Warm days linger, but brief, intense downpours could trigger flash flooding in low‑lying areas as the weekend unfolds.
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March 20, 2026 Fiji Forecast: Weakening trough triggers showers and afternoon thunderstorms with heavy falls over Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, flash-flood risk
Unsettled conditions persist across the islands with scattered showers and the chance of thunderstorms. Eastern and outer zones face the heaviest rain, including a risk of flash flooding in low-lying areas; other regions remain mostly fine with brief showers. Mariners should monitor winds and seas as conditions evolve.
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Friday 20 March 2026: Moist easterlies bring showers and heavy afternoon thunderstorms with flash-flood risk across Viti Levu, Vanua Levu and Fiji’s islands
Unsettled weather is on the horizon with cloudy periods and scattered showers across the islands, and a chance of heavy downpours in some areas. Localized flash flooding is possible in low-lying zones, so plan for changing conditions over the weekend.
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March 19, 2026 Fiji Forecast: Isolated afternoon thunderstorms with heavy rainfall and flash flood risk across Viti Levu and Vanua Levu as the trough weakens and winds shift to easterly
Cloudy periods and scattered showers will linger across Fiji under a moist northeasterly flow, with the risk of heavy downpours and isolated thunderstorms. A flash-flood risk remains in low-lying spots, especially on the eastern areas and island groups. Winds ease from northeast to east, keeping the weekend unsettled with occasional rain passes.
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Fiji Braces for Heavy Afternoon Thunderstorms and Flash Flood Risk Across Viti Levu and Vanua Levu on March 19, 2026
Cloudy spells and showers blanket the eastern and outer islands, with isolated heavy thunderstorms and a flash-flood risk in low-lying areas. Warm days around 31–32°C and humid nights continue into Saturday, as the unsettled pattern persists mainly in the east.
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Low-pressure trough brings heavy showers and flash-flood risk to eastern Fiji for 24 hours
Unsettled weather is sweeping Fiji as a trough edges closer, bringing showers and the risk of heavy downpours. Some areas could face flash flooding as thunderstorms roll in, with conditions gradually easing over the next 24 hours.