Weather Update
Greetings, weather watchers! Here’s what you need to know about the weather across Fiji as of this fine Monday afternoon.
A coastal inundation alert is still in play for Sigatoka (yes, folks, that includes the Coral Coast!), Serua/Namosi, the Mamanuca group (Hi, Malolo!), Kadavu, Lau, and the Lomaiviti groups. So if you’re planning a beach day there, you might also want to bring your floaties!
As for the forecast through midnight tomorrow, expect some sea flooding during high tides—yes, that means your beach picnic might turn into a wet and wild adventure. Brief showers might make an appearance over places like Serua-Namosi, Navua-Suva-Nausori, Tailevu-Naitasiri, Ra, Southern Bua, Cakaudrove, Lau, and Lomaiviti groups. But don’t worry, most of the time it’ll be mainly fine—cue the sunshine!
And when it cools down at night? You might just need a light blanket or a hot chocolate (or both) to stay cozy.
Now, let’s dive into what’s in store for various regions:
– For Navua/Suva/Nausori, expect fine weather with just a few brief showers. Cool nights ahead, which might prompt you to dust off those sweaters.
– In Sigatoka and the Coral Coast, the tides are gearing up to surprise you with a bit of flooding. Despite that, the days are mostly fine and the nights are cool—perfect for stargazing, as long as you avoid those puddles!
– Nadi, Lautoka, and Ba are looking at mostly fine skies and refreshingly cool nights, a perfect combo for evening strolls (or jogging away from unexpected showers).
– Tavua and Rakiraki, get ready for a fine day with just a sprinkle of showers. Cool nights will keep you from melting during sleepy time.
– Over in the Yasawa/Mamanuca group, prepare for potential sea flooding during high tides. Daylight should be mainly fine, and cooler nights are on the horizon, perfect for marshmallow roasting over…uh, no fire if it floods!
– Labasa shines on with mainly fine weather and cool nights as a bonus. Lucky you!
– Savusavu brings brief showers, but it sounds like a cozy excuse to stay in and enjoy a good book during darker hours.
– Lau and Lomaiviti, as well as Kadavu, should brace for tidal frolics with potential flooding during high tides. But take heart, the weather should mostly bring fine moments, capped off with cool nights.
– Lastly, for our friends in Rotuma, it’s windy, and not the “hold onto your hat” kind. A strong wind warning is issued due to the fun-loving trough of low pressure. Expect gusty winds, rough seas, and occasional showers with a sprinkle of thunder—perfect for a dramatic weather movie night indoors!
So there you have it, delightful folks of Fiji! Until next time, stay dry, stay cool, and watch the tides!

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