Weather Update: January 30, 2026

Hold onto your umbrellas, folks! The weather news from the National Weather Forecasting Centre in Nadi can be summed up in one phrase: wet and wild! We’re under a heavy rain alert that covers the Northern Division, the Eastern and Interior parts of Viti Levu, Kadavu, and those delightful little islands nearby. So, if you’re planning on a beach day, perhaps rethink that idea and bring a boat instead.

Let’s get into the nitty-gritty. We’ve got a pesky trough of low pressure over the Northern and Eastern parts of Fiji, bringing a delightful mix of clouds, rain, and some surprise showers until tomorrow—because who doesn’t love a good plot twist? As for the wind? A lovely, moist breeze is hanging out across the country, mingling from the northwest to the south, likely to make your hair frizz just a little more than usual.

Here’s the forecast until tonight: expect occasional rain in the eastern and northern parts of Viti Levu, as well as Vanua Levu, Lau, and Lomaiviti groups. There’s also a chance that isolated thunderstorms might decide to crash your outdoor plans with heavy rainfall – so keep an eye on the sky, or risk an impromptu shower! And don’t forget those localized heavy falls that can give low-lying areas a good splash!

For tomorrow, Saturday: expect a continued pattern of showers and a few timid thunderstorms over a variety of regions such as Navua, Suva, and the neighboring provinces. Just when you thought it was safe to venture outside, local heavy downpours could bring flash flooding to low-lying areas. Remember, wet shoes are the new black!

Here’s a quick rundown for specific locations:

– Navua / Suva / Nausori: Expect occasional rain and isolated thunderstorms. Min: 24, Max: 30. Friendly reminder to bring that umbrella!

– Natadradave/Korovou: Same story—occasional rain with some thunder. Min: 24, Max: 30.

– Sigatoka/Coral Coast: Partly cloudy, with the odd shower and the chance of a thunderstorm looking for an audience. Min: 24, Max: 30.

– Nadi / Lautoka / Ba: Get ready for a day that includes the possibility of evening showers and maybe a dramatic thundercrash. Min: 24, Max: 31.

– Tavua/Rakiraki: More of the same affair with clouds, rain, and heavy showers. Min: 24, Max: 31.

– Yasawa/Mamanuca group: A scenic view overshadowed by potential rain and thunderstorms. Min: 24, Max: 31.

– Labasa, Savusavu, Taveuni: It’s rain central, folks! Keep those raincoats handy with a minimum of 24 and maximum of 32.

– For our friends on Rotuma, a strong wind warning is in effect. If you’re holding onto anything, you might want to let go—northwesterly winds are gusting strong at 20 to 25 knots. Min: 24, Max: 30.

So there you have it! Stay dry, keep your boots handy, and maybe invest in a cuddly animal onesie to help you cope with the weather that’s set to keep things interesting this weekend!


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