Weather Update – Because who doesn’t love a good rain dance?
So, here we are on the splendid 13th of November 2025. The weather reports are in, and it looks like a colossal plate of rain is being served up across the Fiji group. Yes, folks, a trough of low pressure is hanging around like that friend who always crashes on your couch – but don’t worry; it’ll be gone in a few days.
Tonight’s forecast calls for some occasional rain and a smattering of thunderstorms over most places, so if you hear some booming noises, it’s just Mother Nature trying to get your attention. And, there’s a chance of isolated heavy downpours, which might just lead to a little flash-flooding in those pesky low-lying areas. Remember, we’re in Fiji, so a warm hug from rain isn’t entirely unexpected!
The rain should start wrapping things up in the Western Division tomorrow, just in time for you to plan that surprise picnic. Moderate northwesterly winds are on their way, switching to southerly later – it’s like a weather dance party! Just keep an eye on those seas; they’re at a moderate level and might get a bit rough, akin to your average family gathering.
Looking ahead to Saturday: more rain, with the awesome companionship of isolated thunderstorms. It’s as if the weather decided it needed some extra flair for the weekend. Those in Serua-Namosi and surrounding areas should prepare for afternoon or evening showers that might surprise you like an unexpected visitor. It’s also crucial to stay cautious, as there’s a likelihood of some localized heavy rainfall prompting similar flooding situations.
Now, let’s sprinkle in a little localized excitement for our beloved towns:
– Navua/Suva/Nausori: Expect some rain and a few thunderous surprises, because who wouldn’t want a mini soundtrack while you sip on your favorite drink? Min: 22, Max: 28.
– Sigatoka/Coral Coast: Brace yourself for rain and a side of thunderstorms. No weather boredom here! Min: 21, Max: 29.
– Nadi/Lautoka/Ba: Prepare for a repeat of rain with added thunder! Just remember: umbrellas are your best friends. Min: 21, Max: 30.
– Tavua/Rakiraki: A similar tale unfolds, with rain and the possibility of a thunderstorm making a guest appearance. Min: 23, Max: 30.
– Yasawa/Mamanuca group: More rain and perhaps a thunderstorm or two. Are we surprised? Not at all! Min: 22, Max: 30.
– And our friend Rotuma: Ah, finally, a bit of a break as fine weather is expected with moderate easterly winds. Enjoy the sunshine while it lasts! Min: 26, Max: 31.
So, as we embrace another chapter of wet and wild weather, remember to stay dry, keep the gumboots handy, and maybe—just maybe—dance a little in the rain!

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