A heavy rain warning has been lifted for certain areas of the Fiji group, specifically, the Mamanuca region and the western half of Viti Levu, which includes Coral Coast, Sigatoka, Nadi, Tavua, Beqa, Vatulele, and Kadavu. However, residents are still advised to remain vigilant as an active trough of low pressure continues to impact the region, bringing expected rainfall in the coming days.
According to the Nadi weather service, while the aforementioned areas are seeing improvements, they will still experience cloudy conditions with the possibility of isolated afternoon or evening showers, as well as isolated thunderstorms that may produce heavy rainfall.
For the remainder of the Fiji group, citizens can anticipate occasional heavy rain and thunderstorms, which could potentially lead to localized flooding, especially in low-lying and flood-prone areas.
This weather pattern reflects the typical fluctuations experienced in the Fiji region during this time of year, and it’s essential for communities to stay informed and prepared for any unexpected weather changes. By staying aware and respecting weather advisories, residents can minimize risks associated with heavy rainfall and flooding.
In summary, while there is a mix of good news with the cancellation of certain warnings, continued vigilance is required as the weather system evolves. The community’s resilience is key during this rainy period, and preparations can make all the difference in ensuring safety.

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