The atmosphere will be relatively dry as a ridge of high pressure dominates across Saint Vincent and the Grenadines over the next 24 hours. The atmosphere is forecast to become slightly unstable thereafter, and the chance of a few scattered showers increases on Wednesday and Thursday. Model guidance indicates roughly 20mm (less than 1 inch) of rainfall accumulation over SVG by Thursday night.

Tonight: Expect partly cloudy to cloudy skies with the chance of a few showers.

Tuesday:  Apart from the possibility of a few early morning showers, the day is forecast to be mostly fair as the ridge of high pressure dominates. Warm and slightly hazy conditions are also likely. 

Wednesday: Weak unstable conditions across the region should result in fair to partly cloudy conditions in the morning, becoming cloudy with brief scattered showers.

Thursday: The atmosphere will remain unstable resulting in partly cloudy to cloudy skies with scattered showers.

Winds will blow from the east (E), backing to east northeast (ENE) at approximately 20km/h-30 km/h. Seas will be slight to moderate in open waters with swells peaking at 1.0m on the western coasts and 1.5m on the eastern coasts. 

Haze intrusion will be around the region, thinning out around Thursday.