A heavy rain warning has been issued for the western and northern regions of Fiji, as a trough of low pressure brings clouds and rain to these areas. This weather pattern is expected to extend across the rest of the country by tomorrow. Currently, a north to easterly wind flow is present throughout Fiji.
Forecasts indicate occasional rain, with heavy showers and thunderstorms anticipated in the Northern Division, Yasawa and Mamanuca Islands, Viti Levu, and adjacent smaller islands. There is a risk of isolated thunderstorms that may result in heavy rainfall, potentially leading to flash flooding in low-lying areas.
The wet weather could disrupt daily activities, impacting road conditions and reducing visibility. Residents are advised to stay alert and take necessary precautions.
The Fiji Meteorological Service is expected to issue its next weather bulletin at 10:30 PM tonight, providing updates to keep the community informed.
It’s crucial for individuals and communities in the affected areas to remain vigilant. This situation serves as a reminder of the importance of weather preparedness, and it is an opportunity for the community to come together and support those who may be impacted by the adverse weather conditions.
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