Moisture from a tropical wave is being enhanced by an upper level trough resulting in moderate to heavy showers with isolated thunderstorms across Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. This activity will continue into tonight, with a few showers anticipated in the morning.

After which, moisture level decreases across the island chain resulting in mostly fair conditions with a few scattered showers during the next 48 hours. Another tropical wave will begin to affect the islands around late Tuesday night generating cloudy conditions. Moderate showers with possible isolated thunderstorms are likely around Wednesday.

Wind speeds will decrease form Sunday, with a generally easterly flow across the island chain. East north easterly winds are forecast for Tuesday afternoon, ahead of the tropical wave. Wind speeds will increase around Tuesday night, approximately (20km/h-35km/h) generating occasional breezy conditions.  Sea conditions will remain moderate (1.5m -2.0m) and small craft operators and sea bathers are asked to continue to exercise caution. There will be an improvement in sea conditions from Sunday night into Monday (1.0m -1.5m), returning to 2.0m on the eastern coasts by late Tuesday.   

Saharan dust haze intrusion will gradually thin out during the beginning of the new week.