The Atlantic High Pressure System is dominant across our area, with brisk trade-winds and occasional strong gusts expected across our area. A couple troughs, being induced by a low pressure system in the Eastern Atlantic are expected across our islands. Some showers are expected across our area tonight into Thursday and models still project rainfall accumulations across St.Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) to be near 20 - 30mm or ~ 1inch.

Occasional showers are expected on Friday and Saturday, but accumulation amounts are now expected to be less. 

The north-easterly fresh (30 – 40km/h) breeze with occasional strong gusts could become temporarily strong (40 - 50km/h).  

Marine advisories are being issued due to increased wave heights agitated by increased wind speed on the waters. Sea conditions are currently moderate with north-easterly swells peaking near 1.5m on west coast and near 2.5m on east coasts of SVG. Some deterioration is expected with moderate to rough (1.8 – 3.0m) swells possible across SVG late Friday; possibly retreating during Sunday. 

Barometric readings are peaking near 1018mb today and should range between 1014 and 1018mb across our islands for the next few days.

Apart from a thin film of dust concentration across our area today and again by Saturday, no significant dust concentrations are expected over next few days.