Attention, weather warriors and umbrella enthusiasts! Today’s forecast comes with a dash of vigor as we wrestle with the mighty southeast wind, still blowing strong and showing no signs of retiring early. These breezy legends will be sweeping across Ra-Rakiraki, Southern Bua, Eastern Macuata, and several island groups with flair, clocking in speeds up to 45 km/hr. So, if you’re feeling adventurous, it’s the perfect time to launch that kite you’ve been working on or become the human version of a windsock.
For those staying elsewhere in the Fiji group, expect moderate to fresh winds—just strong enough to give your hair that windswept “I walked through a hurricane” look, without actually having done so.
The seas will be doing their best impression of a turbulent washing machine, so those sea legs will come in handy.
Clouds are in the mood to share some showers over the hills and valleys of Serua-Namosi, Navua-Suva-Nausori, and several other places hard to pronounce after a coconut cocktail or two. But fear not! Fine weather is spreading its sunny smile elsewhere, promising cool, snuggle-worthy nights.
Looking ahead to Friday, the wind may ease off a little by evening, providing some respite for those wind whirlers. While the clouds continue their brief shower tour, remember that somewhere the sun waits to shine through, hopefully a bit more consistently.
For the capital and surrounds like Navua and Suva, expect cloudy episodes with some showers dropping by, ensuring those umbrellas earn their keep. Meanwhile, spots like Nadi and Lautoka are gearing up for some lovely weather, with temperatures peaking at a cozy 30°C.
Yasawa and Mamanuca folks, use those winds as an excuse for a fabulous hair day or to show off your sailing prowess. Expect a day that’s mostly fine with occasional showers dropping in as surprise guests.
Lastly, Rotuma decided not to miss out on the wind fest, holding firmly to that strong wind warning with gusto. And yes, even they expect a shower or two to pop in.
So, there you have it: the perfect excuse to befriend your windbreaker and keep your umbrella close. Sail on, weather enthusiasts—we can weather this storm with a bit of humor and a whole lot of aloha!

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