Residents of Fiji should prepare for increased rainfall in the upcoming days, with warnings of potential flash flooding. The Fiji Meteorological Service has issued a heavy rain alert for the Northern Division, as well as the Yasawa and Mamanuca island groups. This alert also covers the western and northern regions of Viti Levu, including areas from Momi to Nadi, Lautoka, Ba, Tavua, and Rakiraki.
A trough of low pressure, along with associated cloud and rain, is currently affecting the western and northern regions of Fiji, and it’s expected to gradually move across the rest of the nation by tomorrow. A flow of north to easterly winds is also prevalent throughout the country.
The forecast indicates that occasional rain will occur, with periods of heavy rainfall and some thunderstorms anticipated for the Northern Division, Yasawa and Mamanuca Groups, as well as Viti Levu and its adjacent smaller islands. Isolated thunderstorms with heavy downpours may lead to potential flash flooding in low-lying areas, creating wet roads and reduced visibility.
Given the expected weather, it’s vital for residents to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure safety. Communities can come together to support one another during this challenging weather, fostering resilience and preparedness against natural events like this.
In summary, Fijians should brace for heavy rains and possible flooding, while also taking the opportunity to strengthen community bonds in preparation for the weather challenges ahead.
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