Fiji’s weather has seen a notable shift, with the heavy rain warning downgraded to a heavy rain alert. According to the Nadi weather office, a slow-moving trough of low pressure continues to linger to the west of the islands, bringing cloudy conditions and showers across the region.

Despite the downgrading of the warning, residents should prepare for more rain starting later today. The Fiji Meteorological Service has indicated that another trough of low pressure is expected to develop over the region, resulting in an increase in rainfall beginning on Monday. Forecasts predict occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms will persist, with rain becoming more frequent.

Importantly, a prior flash flood alert for low-lying and flood-prone areas has been lifted, providing some relief as the community prepares for the influx of rain. While the weather conditions may pose challenges in the coming days, it is crucial for residents to stay informed and vigilant.

As Fiji experiences these weather changes, it underscores the importance of weather preparedness in the region. Keeping an eye on updates from the Fiji Meteorological Service can help ensure safety as rain patterns fluctuate.

In summary, while the rain alert signifies ongoing weather conditions, the lifting of the flash flood warning offers a hopeful respite, allowing Fiji’s communities to brace for the upcoming rain with vigilance and preparedness.


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