Fiji WeatherCurrent Weather Conditions+5 Days Forecast
Fiji weather is typical of the South Pacific Ocean region where the country is located. Alas, Fiji weather is classified as warm tropical with abundant sunshine and warm to hot temperatures throughout the year, both attributes providing the backbone that seals the reputation of this archipelago of about 322 islands (106 permanently inhabited and 522 islets) as one of the most sought after holiday destinations in the world. Summer in Fiji falls between December and February and coincides with the archipelago’s rainy season. Although unpredictable in nature and arriving unannounced, Fiji’s rainfalls usually come in the form of short and heavy downpours. The coast and low lying area’s of Fiji’s main islands experience annual amounts of rainfall 2000mm and 3000mm, precipitation levels increasing dramatically in the mountainous areas that can often experience as much as 6000mm per year. As a general rule, the smaller islands tend to receive significantly less amounts to rain, in comparison with the bigger islands. Although cyclones are common in the area and usually put in an appearance between November and April, their ferocity is significantly weakened by the time they reach Fiji. |
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