A low-pressure trough is anticipated to gradually move over the Fiji islands starting tomorrow, according to the latest report from the Fiji Meteorological Service. As of 3:30 AM today, the meteorological office noted that the trough is currently positioned over the southern areas of the group and is moving slowly.
In addition, a shallow tropical disturbance identified as TD03F is located to the northeast of Fiji and is also forecasted to shift southeastward beginning tomorrow. This weather system is expected to bring cloud cover and rain, particularly impacting the southern and eastern regions of Fiji for several days.
A heavy rain alert remains in effect for the Central and Eastern Divisions, as well as for the Southern Bua and Cakaudrove Provinces, indicating the potential for significant rainfall in these areas.
As this weather pattern develops, residents are advised to stay informed and prepared for possible heavy rainfall in the coming days. Monitoring local weather reports will be crucial for safety and planning, especially for those in affected regions.
Overall, while the forecast points to inclement weather, it serves as a reminder of nature’s dynamic ability to reshape environments, potentially rejuvenating ecosystems with much-needed rainfall.
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