Music enthusiasts attending the UB40 concert in Nadi received a positive update with the cancellation of the heavy rain alert for most areas in the Western Division by the Fiji Meteorological Service. This news means that concertgoers can now enjoy the much-anticipated show without the worry of heavy rain disrupting their plans.

The Weather Office reported that improving conditions in the West significantly alleviate concerns for attendees traveling to and from the venue. While occasional showers may still occur in certain areas, the lifted alert provides a welcome boost to the spirits of those planning to attend.

In contrast, a trough of low pressure is currently affecting the Northern and Eastern regions of the Fiji group, bringing cloud, rain, and showers that are expected to persist through tomorrow. Areas such as Viti Levu, Vanua Levu, Lau, and the Lomaiviti group may experience occasional rain, particularly in places from Serua-Namosi to Navua-Suva-Tailevu and Naitasiri-Ra.

The weather forecast indicates partly cloudy skies with isolated afternoon or evening showers and possibly some thunderstorms elsewhere. There remains a risk of localized heavy falls leading to flash flooding in low-lying and flood-prone areas, particularly in the affected northern and eastern regions.

As concertgoers prepare for an enjoyable night of music, this weather update not only brings relief but also allows for an uninterrupted experience, fostering a lively atmosphere for all in attendance.

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