Music lovers attending the UB40 concert in Nadi can rejoice as the Fiji Meteorological Service has canceled the heavy rain alert for most areas in the Western Division. This uplifting news comes as a relief to concertgoers, allowing them to enjoy the long-awaited performance without the fear of rain spoiling the experience.

The Weather Office has reported an improvement in conditions throughout the West, easing travel concerns for those heading to the venue. Although there may still be occasional showers in some areas, the lifted alert is sure to enhance the excitement for attendees eager to immerse themselves in the music.

Conversely, a trough of low pressure continues to impact the Northern and Eastern regions of Fiji, bringing clouds, rain, and showers expected to last into tomorrow. Regions including Viti Levu, Vanua Levu, Lau, and the Lomaiviti group should prepare for occasional rain, particularly along the Serua-Namosi to Navua-Suva-Tailevu and Naitasiri-Ra corridor.

The forecast predicts partly cloudy skies with isolated afternoon or evening showers and the possibility of thunderstorms in other areas. Additionally, localized heavy showers may pose risks of flash flooding in low-lying and flood-prone regions, especially in the northern and eastern parts of the group.

As attendees gear up for a memorable night filled with music, this weather update not only brings a sense of relief but also promises an uninterrupted and vibrant atmosphere for everyone present, making the concert an event to look forward to.

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