A tropical depression designated as TD03F is currently being closely monitored as it moves southeast, located approximately 700 kilometers northwest of Nadi, Fiji. This morning, Fiji enjoyed clear skies and sunny weather, attributed to other weather systems that have recently shifted away from the area.
Meteorologists anticipate that TD03F will bring rainfall directly to Fiji, with its impact largely dependent on its path. Current forecasts indicate that the depression may either track north of Vanua Levu or west of Fiji.
Today’s weather is expected to feature sunny intervals interspersed with cloud cover and possible showers as TD03F approaches the islands later this evening. Despite the calm weather conditions at the moment, authorities have issued warnings highlighting the risks associated with already saturated ground. Significant rainfall could lead to localized flooding, prompting the continuation of Heavy Rain and Flood Warnings as a precaution.
Additionally, moderate winds from the north to northwest are anticipated, potentially bringing fresh breezes at times. Weather officials remain vigilant and committed to monitoring the situation closely, pledging to provide timely updates as the storm system nears. Residents are advised to stay informed and ready as conditions evolve.
