Weather Update
Issued at 10:45 am on a delightful Monday morning, February 24, 2025.
Grab your umbrellas and hold on to your hats—Tropical Cyclone Rae has decided to crash the party, and it seems it won’t leave anytime soon. For detailed drama, check out the special bulletin linked above.
Now, let’s dive into what’s brewing for the Fiji group over the next day. Spoiler alert: it includes a lot of rain, wind, and a sprinkle of excitement.
For our friends in Navua, Suva, and Nausori: Some wet weather is on the menu. Don’t forget your waterproof gear because Rae won’t mind drowning your plans. Keep an ear out for any updates—you never know when the wind might bring some unexpected antics!
In Nadi, Lautoka, and Ba, prepare for what can only be described as “mother nature’s surprise shower.” It’s all fun and games until your socks are squishing with water!
Those lounging in Sigatoka and along the Coral Coast should be aware that Cyclone Rae might just throw in some dramatic skies along with the rain. Who needs a soap opera when you have this?
For Tavua and Rakiraki, the situation looks a tad damp; as they say, it’s only rain, right? Keep your eyes peeled, as things could get a little wild!
Yasawa and Mamanuca folks, you too can expect Rae to stop by. Winds that could impersonate a very eager fan might be flaunting around, so stay cautious but cool!
Labasa, Savusavu, and residents of Lau and Lomaiviti, I hope you stocked up on snacks because you might find yourselves indoors for a bit while Rae throws a bit of a tantrum!
And for Kadavu, you might want to brace yourself for a watery adventure—better your chances at making a splash than getting splashed!
Finally, for our friends in Rotuma, it’s a bit like a rollercoaster with strong winds, rough seas, and rainstorms looming. Just remember, if it gets too intense, you can always take up interpretive dance in the rain!
In short, Wednesday’s forecast suggests you might want to invest in some strong umbrellas and perhaps consider a raincoat line for the latest in tropical cyclone fashion. Stay safe and keep it light, Fiji!

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