Weather Alert Announcement

Attention, weather watchers! Grab your umbrellas and hold onto your hats because things are about to get blustery! A gale warning is officially in place for the Northern Lau Group. If you’re planning a sailing adventure, you might want to think again—unless you fancy a surprise surfing session! For specifics, don’t forget to check out the Special Weather Bulletin on Heavy Rain from our friends at NWFC, Nadi!

In other news, a strong wind warning is fluttering over the coastal regions of southeastern Viti Levu, stretching from Sigatoka through Navua to Suva and even up to Rakiraki. Just think of it as nature’s way of offering free wind resistance training! Areas like Beqa, Vatulele, Kadavu, Yasawa, and parts of Vanua Levu, Taveuni, and some nearby tiny islands are all in the gusty action. For all the juicy details, check out the Special Weather Bulletin on Heavy Rain!

If you’re in the interior and southeastern areas of Viti Levu—including the heroic Momis and Navuas—prepare for some serious downpours. It’s like Mother Nature’s way of refilling those water bottles! Again, for all the specifics, the Special Weather Bulletin on Heavy Rain is your best bet!

As for your quick weather forecast until midnight tomorrow, if you haven’t heard enough yet, swing by the NWFC site for more updates.

Now onto Thursday’s outlook: A little more of the same, with the added bonus of a slight chance of getting caught in the downpour. If you’re in Navua, Suva, or Nausori, keep that raincoat handy, and for those in Nadi, Lautoka, and Ba: pray for a miracle or dance your way through the showers!

For those plotting a getaway to Tavua or Rakiraki, stay tuned for the same soggy suggestions! And if you’re in Natadradave or Korovou, plan your day around those umbrella-busting showers!

Venture out to Yasawa or Mamanuca group? You might just meet up with some raindrops trying to crash your beach party! Labasa and Savusavu, be prepared for similar splashes of wetness.

In our island world, both Lau and Lomaiviti are under the same cloud of anticipation. Kadavu, you’re in the splash zone too!

Rotuma, you’re getting strong winds to match your wild weather—it sounds like nature just loves a dramatic entrance! Expect those southeast winds to whip up to 50km/hr on land and 20 to 25 knots over waters. Don’t forget to bring out your best nautical survival skills because the seas won’t be the only ones roughing it up with occasional heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms, easing to just a few showers later on.

So, stay safe, keep your spirits up, and may your rain dances bring sunny vibes instead!


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