Easterly winds bring fine weather with showers this week: SIMS

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BY NED GAGAHE

The Solomon Islands Meteorological Services (SIMS) has forecasted mostly fine weather across the country for this week, with intermittent showers and isolated thunderstorms expected in some provinces.

In its Weekly Weather Outlook issued on Sunday, July 27, 2025 SIMS said a general easterly trade wind flow continues to dominate the country’s weather pattern.

No weather warnings have been issued for this period.

From Monday, July 28 to Friday, August 1, 2025 most provinces can expect fine weather apart from a few passing showers, while Temotu Province is forecasted to enjoy mostly fine conditions.

However, isolated thunderstorms are expected to develop over most areas on Tuesday July 29, 2025 and again over the weekend August 2–3, 2025.

Wind conditions will generally vary between 05 to 20 knots, blowing from the east to southeast. The strongest winds are expected midweek, reaching 10 to 20 knots, especially from Tuesday to Thursday.

Sea conditions will range from slight to moderate, with low southeast swells expected over most coastal waters. Mariners are advised to exercise caution, especially during the periods of increased wind strength and swell activity.

The public is encouraged to stay updated through daily forecasts and to take necessary precautions during thunderstorms.

For more information, visit the official SIMS website at www.met.gov.sb or call 27658 or 933.

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