Fiji Weather Forecast: Showers and Isolated Thunderstorms as Low-Pressure Trough Approaches Thursday Night

Fiji Weather Forecast: Showers and Isolated Thunderstorms as Low-Pressure Trough Approaches Thursday Night

Weather Alert: Bring Out Your Umbrellas and Sunshine Smiles

Good morning, weather enthusiasts! It’s 5:30 AM on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, and the meteorologists at the National Weather Forecasting Centre in Nadi are here to tickle your funny bone with the latest weather antics.

Currently, we are being graced by a delightful easterly wind flow, making our islands feel like a tropical vacation advertisement. However, hold on to your hats (or maybe just slacken the ties), because an unpredictable trough of low pressure is slinking in from the southwest and plans to crash our sunny party starting Thursday night.

So, what’s in store for today across the glorious Fiji Group, you ask? Well, expect mostly fine weather – perfect for your selfies – with only brief showers popping up to say hello in Serua-Namosi, Navua-Suva-Nausori, Tailevu-Naitasiri-Ra, Southern Bua, Cakaudrove, Taveuni, and those lovely smaller islands like Lau and Lomaiviti. Think of them as nature’s way of giving a refreshing splash during your sunbathing! Elsewhere, it remains all good vibes, with just a chance of isolated afternoon or evening showers. That’s right; even your umbrella might get lonely today.

As we look forward to tomorrow, we must prepare our umbrellas and our favorite rain dance moves as cloudy periods are expected, with brief showers threatening Navua, Suva, and Nausori – right when you thought you could ditch the waterproof shoes. Thunderstorms may also RSVP for Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, ensuring nobody leaves the house without a little ‘surprise’ in the forecast.

For the crew stationed in various fabulous locations, here’s the weather scoop:

– **Navua/Suva/Nausori**: Fine with quick showers. Min: 23, Max: 30. Tomorrow: Cloudy and rainy spells, so keep your umbrella handy! Min: 22, Max: 29.

– **Sigatoka/Coral Coast**: Fine swings with a chance of brief showers later. Min: 22, Max: 30. Tomorrow promises some showery fun and a cool thunder while you sip your coconut water! Min: 20, Max: 30.

– **Nadi/Lautoka/Ba**: Lovely today with only a slight possibility of moody clouds later. Min: 21, Max: 32. Tomorrow: Same, with occasional excitement from thunder. Min: 20, Max: 32.

– **Tavua/Rakiraki**: Another day of sunshine with potentially grumpy clouds by sunset. Min: 21, Max: 32. Those thunderstorms could be practicing their drumrolls tomorrow: Min: 21, Max: 31.

– **Yasawa/Mamanuca Group**: Sunshine is the main act, but don’t be surprised if brief showers decide to step in. Min: 22, Max: 32. Get ready for a repeat, but maybe with a side of thunder tomorrow! Min: 22, Max: 31.

– **Labasa**: Fine and bright, with a chance to get a little bit wet today. Min: 20, Max: 32. Tomorrow’s forecast: Similar with some occasional excitement in the form of showers and thunder. Min: 20, Max: 32.

– **Savusavu**: Brief showers might just photobomb your sunny day. Min: 23, Max: 29. Cumulatively clouded day tomorrow with some rainy interludes. Min: 22, Max: 29.

– **Taveuni**: Enjoy today’s fine weather with the possibility of brief showers. Min: 20, Max: 29. Keep your eyes on the sky for tomorrow; rumored thunderstorms could take the stage! Min: 21, Max: 29.

– **Kadavu** and **Lau/Lomaiviti** group can also expect some fine but fleeting showers throughout the day. Don’t forget to brace yourself for tomorrow’s headline of occasional showers and possible thunder!

– **Rotuma**: It’s mainly fine with a chance to enjoy those sunny vibes. Min: 26, Max: 31. Tomorrow, it looks like the vibe continues uninterrupted! Min: 25, Max: 31.

So get ready, folks! The weather might throw us a few curveballs, but it just adds a bit more zest to our island life, doesn’t it? Stay tuned and stay dry… or blissfully wet with the tropical joy!


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