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Heavy rainfall and rough seas expected in northern and central Maldives

Heavy rainfall and rough seas expected in northern and central Maldives

The Maldives Meteorological Service forecasts adverse weather in northern and central regions for the next two days, with heavy rainfall, strong winds (10-20 mph, gusts up to 40 mph), and moderately rough seas. Southern regions will have scattered showers. Travelers during Eid al-Adha are advised to exercise caution. The MET Office continues to monitor the system.

The Maldives Meteorological Service forecasts adverse weather in northern and central regions for the next two days, with heavy rainfall, strong winds (10-20 mph, gusts up to 40 mph), and moderately rough seas. Southern regions will have scattered showers. Travelers during Eid al-Adha are advised to exercise caution. The MET Office continues to monitor the system.

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May 25, 2026

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The Maldives Meteorological Service forecasts adverse weather in northern and central regions for the next two days, with heavy rainfall, strong winds (10-20 mph, gusts up to 40 mph), and moderately rough seas. Southern regions will have scattered showers. Travelers during Eid al-Adha are advised to exercise caution. The MET Office continues to monitor the system.

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