Weather Update
Good morning, everyone! We’re kicking off a soggy Sunday on the 9th of November 2025, and it looks like Mother Nature is having a bit of a dramatic flare-up across our beautiful islands. Strap on those galoshes because there’s a heavy rain warning painting the Northern Division, Lau, and Lomaiviti groups in varying shades of grey!
Now, if you were thinking of having a picnic in the Eastern half of Viti Levu – from Serua-Namosi through Navua-Suva-Nausori to Tailevu-Naitasiri-Ra, Yasawa, Kadavu, and those cozy nearby islands – it’s time to rethink your plans. Those clouds are not just hanging around; they’re ready to rain on your parade, with some impressive downpours still in the forecast.
Here’s what you can expect today until midnight:
– It’s raining cats and dogs in the Northern Division, Lau, and Lomaiviti groups, along with a few thunderbolts to keep things lively! Just when you think it would ease up, nope! Get ready for showers later today.
– Over in Serua-Namosi, Navua-Suva-Nausori, Tailevu-Naitasiri-Ra, Yasawa, and surrounding areas, brace yourself for morning showers that think they’re on a long vacation with occasional thunderstorms for added flair.
– Elsewhere, it’s still fine and dandy—just watch out for some afternoon or evening showers looking to strike when you least expect it!
Heads up! Localized heavy rain could lead to flash flooding, so make sure your floaties are handy in low-lying areas.
Now let’s zoom into a few regions’ forecasts because we care (and because it’s kind of our job):
For Navua/Suva/Nausori, the showers are not just a rumor; they’ll roll in as expected. Maximum temperature reaching 29 means you might need those umbrellas on the lookout!
Over in Sigatoka and the Coral Coast, the sun will wink at you through afternoon showers. With a max of 29, it might be a good idea to keep a towel close!
If you’re soaking in the sun in Nadi/Lautoka/Ba, be prepared for some rain that could give heavy competition for the afternoon. But hey, it’s only cloaked behind a max of 32!
Tavua/Rakiraki is in for some showers, so you might want to leave that white shirt at home—you know the one.
As we glide along our lovely islands, Yasawa is also in for a sprinkle of showers, and Labasa will show up for its turn in rain and drama too.
And one final word for Rotuma: those occasional showers and thunderstorms will ensure you have a conversation starter at dinner tonight—just don’t try to argue with mother nature!
Tomorrow’s forecast suggests more clouds and showers, but who doesn’t like a little bit of melodrama in their week?
Stay dry, enjoy the show, and remember: every raindrop is just nature’s way of giving you a gentle nudge to stay inside with a good book!

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