Generally fair conditions should persist across Tuesday night as a ridge pattern doninates the Eastern Caribbean. Similar conditions are anticipated on Wednesday with a few sporadic light showers but by nightfall a tropical wave inches closer to SVG and this should affect the islands into Thursday. Residents and motorists in areas prone to flooding and landslides or near rivers and streams should remain alert.  Lingering instability associated with the wave could trigger a few additional showers early Friday.

Gentle to moderate(20-30km/h) east north easterly trades will cross the island chain tonight and decrease(15-25km/h)  from Wednesday. From Thursday afternoon the flow should shift to south easterly.. An easterly flow could return This south easterly flow is expected to continue until late Monday then shift to north easterly while speeds slightly increase(near 35km/h). Seas are  slight on western coasts peaking near 1.0m and moderate on eastern coasts ranging between to 1.2m to 1.8m. Saharan dust concentrations could thin out on Thursday.