The Fiji Meteorological Service has issued a warning about the likelihood of persistent wet weather across several regions in Fiji, particularly affecting the areas of Lautoka, Nadi, the Mamanuca Group, and Ono-i-La until April. The forecast for the period from February 15 to 28 indicates that these regions, along with the Northern Division and Rotuma, can expect particularly wet conditions.
During the timeframe from February to April, very wet weather is predicted for the Western and Northern Divisions, which includes Rakiraki, Ba, the Coral Coast, and Lau. This anticipated rainfall could lead to potential flooding and other weather-related issues, making it crucial for residents in these areas to remain alert and prepared.
The forecast reflects a broader trend of increasing rainfall in the region during this period, highlighting the importance of staying informed about weather updates from reliable sources. It’s a reminder of Fiji’s vulnerability to varying weather patterns, and the need for communities to be proactive in their preparations.
Overall, while the forecast may seem daunting, it also reinforces the resilience of the communities in Fiji who are accustomed to weather fluctuations and continue to adapt.

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