A weak south-westward moving shearline would continue to generate occasionally cloudy skies and trigger a few showers across our islands(especially over the Grenadines) for the remainder of Friday. Low-level clouds moving along the trades could allow for some showers as Saturday progresses while early morning showers are likely for Sunday and Monday. In addition, a plume of Saharan dust would inch closer to SVG late Sunday, becoming thick by Monday.
Strong(near 40km/h) east to east north easterly trades are currently crossing our islands and could become fresh(~35km/h) from Saturday. Wind speeds could further decrease(20-30km/h) on Monday. Seas are moderate to rough in open waters with swells peaking up to 1.5 on western coasts and ranging between 2.5m to 3.0m on eastern coasts. Small craft operators and sea bathers should continue to exercise caution for above normal sea swells and gusty winds. Slight to moderate conditions could return on Sunday.