A tropical depression identified as TD03F, located approximately 700 kilometers northwest of Nadi, Fiji, is under close observation as it gradually shifts southeast toward the country. As of this morning, Fiji experienced fine and sunny weather, thanks to associated weather systems that have moved away.
Meteorologists are forecasting that rainfall will be produced directly by TD03F, with the extent of the impact closely tied to its trajectory. Current predictions suggest that the system may either pass north of Vanua Levu or west of Fiji.
For today, the weather is expected to consist of sunny intervals mixed with periods of cloud cover and occasional showers. The tropical depression is anticipated to approach the Fijian islands later tonight.
Authorities have issued a warning, emphasizing that, despite the current tranquility, conditions are precarious due to previously saturated grounds. Any significant rainfall could lead to localized flooding, prompting Heavy Rain and Flood Warnings to remain active as a precautionary measure.
Moderate north to northwest winds are anticipated, with the potential for fresh breezes at times. Weather officials are actively monitoring the situation and will provide updates as needed. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and prepared as the storm system approaches.
