A heavy rain warning has been issued for the western and northern regions of Fiji as a low-pressure trough brings clouds and rain to these areas. This weather pattern is predicted to gradually affect the rest of the country by tomorrow. Currently, a north to easterly wind flow is prevailing throughout Fiji.
Forecasts indicate that occasional rain, heavy at times, along with possible thunderstorms, will affect the Northern Division, Yasawa and Mamanuca groups, Viti Levu, and surrounding smaller islands. Additionally, isolated thunderstorms may result in heavy rainfall, posing a risk of flash flooding in low-lying regions.
Residents are advised to take precautions, as day-to-day activities could be disrupted due to wet roads and decreased visibility. The Fiji Meteorological Service is scheduled to release an updated bulletin at 10:30 PM tonight.
It is essential for communities to stay informed and prepared, as the impending weather can have significant impacts on daily life and safety. Local authorities will likely be on alert to assist those in need, and this situation serves as a reminder of the resilience and solidarity that often emerges during challenging weather events.
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