A trough of low pressure is set to approach the Fiji group from the west later tonight, with expected effects lasting until early next week, as reported by the Nadi weather office. A heavy rain alert is currently in effect for the region, with the Fiji Meteorological Service indicating that residents can anticipate occasional rain, some of which may be heavy, along with sporadic thunderstorms.

Particular concern is raised regarding localized heavy rainfall, which could lead to flash flooding in low-lying and flood-prone areas. The regions at greatest risk include Navua, Suva, Nausori, Nadi, Lautoka, and Ba, where residents are encouraged to remain vigilant.

Similar weather patterns have previously been predicted, highlighting a consistent threat of heavy rainfall leading to potential flash flooding, especially in eastern Fiji. Historical data suggests that these conditions are common during this time of year, and local communities are urged to stay informed and prepared for any adverse weather impacts.

It is important for residents to heed weather warnings and take precautionary measures to mitigate the effects of potential flooding, ensuring the safety of individuals and property during this weather event. This proactive approach not only helps in minimizing risks but also fosters community resilience against natural weather disturbances.


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