Dry season expected to continue till the end of this year - Fiji Meteorological Service

Dry season expected to continue till the end of this year - Fiji Meteorological Service

By Dhanjay Deo
Friday 13/12/2019

The dry season is expected to continue till the end of this year and the Fiji Meteorological Service says they anticipate average to below average rainfall from early next year.

Acting Director Teri Atalifo says below average rainfall was recorded last month and we have not been able to recover from the last dry season.

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Atalifo has stressed that people need to use water wisely as their current outlooks are predicting average to below average rainfall from January to March next year.

 

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