Here’s the latest on Tropical Cyclone Vaianu based on recent publicly available reporting.
Direct answer
- Tropical Cyclone Vaianu has been fluctuating in intensity as it moves southward across the Southwestern Pacific, with agencies issuing warnings and watches for affected areas in Fiji, Vanuatu, and portions of New Zealand’s regions as it tracks south.[3][4][6]
Key points by region
- Fiji and nearby waters: Vaianu strengthened to Category 2 in early April and was forecast to pass near the Fiji region, bringing heavy rainfall, strong winds, and hazardous seas. Authorities warned of possible flash flooding and advised vigilance even as the center stayed offshore.[4][5]
- Vanuatu and nearby waters: The cyclone formed northeast of Viti Levu and tracked toward the open waters of the region, with forecasts showing it largely affecting sea areas rather than making direct landfall on major islands.[9][3]
- New Zealand area: As Vaianu moved south, MetService and other agencies indicated it would follow a track bringing it closer to the North Island and potentially cross Zealandia’s vicinity, though impacts may be felt well away from the center in terms of heavy rain bands and lingering winds. Official updates stressed continuing weather hazards while noting the center’s path would not necessarily bring destructive winds to densely populated zones.[1][6]
Implications for travelers and residents
- Expect ongoing alerts and red/orange warnings in parts of the North Island and western regions as moisture belts and wind bands intersect land. Follow local civil defense advisories and be prepared for flooding, road washouts, and power interruptions.[2][1]
- Do not assume improved conditions until official clearance is issued; cyclone systems often produce hazardous conditions even after the center passes. Stay updated with your nation’s meteorological service for the latest track and warning changes.[6][1]
What to monitor next
- The official tropical cyclone track maps and warnings from the Fiji Meteorological Service, MetService NZ, and national civil defense offices are the best sources for the latest position, intensity, and impact forecasts. They routinely provide updates as Vaianu progresses along its track.[4][6]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current official advisories for your location in Marseille (France) or set up a quick summary of warnings by region as new updates come in. I can also help you track the cyclone’s projected path on a simple map or chart.