Dry mid to upper levels will continue to suppress any significant shower activity across Saint Vincent and the Grenadines during the next 48hours. In addition, a light north-easterly wind regime coupled with day time heating is likely to result in some localized convective activity during the late afternoons.

The chance of some showers increases around Monday afternoon, as an east south-easterly wind flow is forecast to bring moisture from the equatorial regions, generating scattered showers across Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Mid to upper levels will become more favourable then and showers are likely also on Tuesday.

 A light north-easterly wind flow will persist across Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. A light south-easterly flow will be experienced from tomorrow into Monday, becoming mostly easterly and moderate (25km/h) on Tuesday. Sea conditions will be slight to moderate in open water (1.0m -1.5m) becoming generally slight (0.5m-1.2m) from Sunday. There will be no significant haze intrusion within this forecast period.