Unstable conditions associated with a low level shearline will remain the dominant feature. However, due to a dry and stable mid-level atmosphere, showers across Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) will continue to be short-lived, and light to moderate in intensity

Meanwhile, a tropical wave presently located over the Eastern Atlantic, moving near 17 mph is expected across our area by Monday. At present, analysis suggests that no significant shower activity is associated with the wave.

East to East south-easterly winds ranging between 15 to 35 km/h (9 to 22 mph) are expected during the next 72 hours.

Moderate sea swells are expected with swells peaking near 2.0 meters (7.0 feet)

Analysis also indicates the presence of a thin layer of Saharan dust haze across the region. This is likely to persist into early next week.