She is out, according to the Solomon Islands Meterological Service.
In its watch advice number seven issued yesterday afternoon, the met service said tropical cyclone Jasmine has moved out.
The department said all tropical cyclone watch advices current for Rennell and Bellona, Makira and Temotu provinces and Southern parts of Guadalcanal and Malaita were cancelled.
"All tropical cyclone watch advices current for these places are now cancelled," the advice stated.
It stated however that strong wind warning (15 to 25 knots) is still in place for all provinces.
"Tropical cyclone Jasmine have moved away from the Solomon Islands, but strong winds of 15 to 25 knots is still expected over all provinces due to the presence of an active monsoon trough situated South of the Solomon Islands.
"Seas will still be moderate to rough with moderate swells but slowly easing."
Met service said heavy downpour will continue at times with thunderstorms likely to continue over most of the Islands.
They said that was the last tropical cyclone advice for Jasmine unless any parts of the country is under threat again.
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