Flash flood warning cancelled
Duty Forecaster, Steven Meke said a trough of low pressure still lies over the eastern part of the group and is moving eastwards.
He added this may bring occasional rain, heavy at times over Kadavu, Lomaiviti and the Lau group, easing later today.
Meke said elsewhere, weather is expected to be fine apart from possible afternoon or evening showers.
Seas expected to be rough and mariners going out to sea should take necessary precautions.
Strong wind remains in force for Southern Lau, Koro Sea, Kadavu and Vatu-I-Ra passage however it’s cancelled for rest of Fiji waters.
Meanwhile, Nausori received the highest amount of rainfall in the last 24 hours.
Nausori received 152mm of rainfall, followed by Labasa with 121mm, Suva with 104mm and Nadi had 71.6mm of rainfall.
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