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1.
  • When is the rainy season in Fiji?

      The rainy season is in the summer months from November to March.

2.
  • What is the average temperature in the summer months?
      The summer months maximum temperatures averages about 88ºF or 31ºC.
3.
  • What is the average temperature in the winter months?

      The winter months maximum temperature averages about 84ºF or 29ºC.

4.
  • When is Fiji' cyclone season?
      The cyclone season in Fiji is from November to April.
5.
  • Is it always hot in Fiji?
      The Fiji Islands enjoys a tropical climate, with warm dry winters and hot wet summers. In the 'winter' temperatures are still very warm during the day (even up to 30 deg celsius)!However, the evening breezes can be cool, so if you are visiting Fiji it is best to bring a light wrap for the evening.
6.
  • What organisation is responisble for information regarding the weather?

      The government's Fiji Meteorological Service provides weather forecasting and very importantly it is responsible for the tropical cyclone warning system for Fiji and other countries in the South Pacific region.

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