Fiji Heavy Rain Warning in Effect for Lau, Lomaiviti and Kadavu Islands with Flood Risk

Fiji Heavy Rain Warning in Effect for Lau, Lomaiviti and Kadavu Islands with Flood Risk

Weather Update – Yes, It’s That Time Again!
Freshly brewed from the National Weather Forecasting Centre Nadi,
at the bright and early hour of 5:30 am on Monday, November 17, 2025.

Good news and bad news, folks! The heavy rain warning for Yasawa and the eastern half of Viti Levu has been cancelled—because who doesn’t want a little less drama, am I right? But hold onto your umbrellas, because a heavy rain warning is still hanging over the Lau and Lomaiviti groups, Kadavu, and their smaller island buddies. Looks like they’re being visited by Mr. Trough of Low Pressure, who apparently likes to linger.

So what’s the weather got in store for us until midnight tonight? Expect the Lau and Lomaiviti regions, along with Kadavu, to get occasional heavy rain—think of it as nature’s way of giving them a shower party, but with a thunderous DJ lurking in the background. The rain should ease up to mere showers later, but don’t be surprised if it decides to flood your favorite low-lying hangout spots.

Elsewhere across Fiji? Expect some fine weather with just a sprinkle of afternoon or evening showers—perfect for those who enjoy a dramatic walk in the rain. Wind? We’ve got moderate to fresh northeast to southeast winds, blowing with the spirit of a thousand beach picnics!

What’s popping for tomorrow, you ask? The eastern half of Viti Levu is still slated for some showers while others enjoy sunshine with an occasional mood swing in the form of rain and isolated thunderstorms.

Here’s the round-up for various regions:

For Navua, Suva, and Nausori: Expect a sunny start, then BAM! A few evening showers slip in. Min: 22, Max: 28. Tomorrow’s forecast nudges a bit wetter with Min: 23, Max: 29.

For Sigatoka and Coral Coast: It’ll be all sunshine vibes until the afternoon. Min: 23, Max: 31. Expect tomorrow’s shower drama, too: Min: 22, Max: 30.

For Nadi, Lautoka, and Ba: Yes, you guessed it—sunshine, showing us who’s boss until some evening showers surprise you. Min: 23, Max: 31. Tomorrow keeps it consistent: Min: 23, Max: 32.

For Tavua and Rakiraki: Sunshine keeps its crown until shower time. Min: 23, Max: 31. Tomorrow may bring a few raindrops over Rakiraki: Min: 23, Max: 29.

For Natadradave/Korovou: Same story, sunny days with shower surprises. Min: 22, Max: 28; and tomorrow? Some showers. Min: 23, Max: 29.

For Yasawa/Mamanuca group: Sunshine wins with evening shower appearances. Min: 22, Max: 29, and tomorrow stays on the sunny side. Min: 23, Max: 31.

For Labasa, Savusavu, Nabouwalu, and Taveuni: All playing nice with periods of sunshine and a sprinkle of evening showers. Min: 22, Max: 28, tomorrow’s echo: Min: 23, Max: 29.

For Lau and Lomaiviti group: The rain is a regular here—heavy at times and a chance of lightning for some excitement. Tomorrow? Don’t put your umbrellas away just yet! Min: 22, Max: 28.

For Kadavu: Let the sunshine roll until the evening showers want in. Min: 22, Max: 28. Tomorrow’s forecast: shower chances. Min: 23, Max: 29.

Last but not least, for Rotuma: Expect the southeast wind to aid occasional showers and thunder while feeling a bit warm and cozy. Min: 25, Max: 30. Tomorrow you’re not off the hook either—showers expected! Min: 25, Max: 32.

Stay dry and enjoy the weather rollercoaster ahead, everyone!


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