According to the Fiji Meteorological Service, several regions in Fiji, including Labasa, Udu Point, Lomaiviti Group, Koro, Matuku, Rabi, and Ono-i-Lau, are expected to experience significant wet weather from November 15 to November 28. This forecast is part of the Early Action Rainfall Watch, which provides valuable information to the Fiji National Disaster Management Office and other disaster management stakeholders regarding rainfall patterns and future outlooks.
In November, there is a moderate possibility of very wet conditions also affecting areas such as Rokovou, Nabouwalu, Savusavu, Lomaiviti Group, Koro, Moala Group, and Ono-i-Lau. Looking further ahead, between November 2024 and January 2025, a similar medium chance of wet weather is anticipated across the Western and Central Divisions, including Nabouwalu, Kadavu, Gau, Nairai Island, and Ono-i-Lau.
This timely insight into expected rainfall patterns allows communities to prepare and take necessary precautions, highlighting the resilience of Fijian society in facing environmental challenges. With proper planning and community awareness, these wet weather conditions can be managed effectively.
In summary, the Fiji Meteorological Service has issued a forecast indicating expected wet conditions in various areas throughout November, calling for awareness and preparedness among the affected communities.
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