Monday January 20th |
Tuesday January 21st |
Wednesday January 22nd |
Partly cloudy-cloudy, breezy, a few scattered showers
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Partly cloudy-cloudy, breezy, a few showers & a film of haze |
Fair-partly cloudy, breezy, isolated showers & slight-haze |
Weather Advisory/Warning: None |
Weather Advisory/Warning: None |
Weather Advisory/Warning: None |
Seas: Moderate to rough 2.0m to 3.0m / 6.5ft to 10ft |
Seas: Moderate to rough 2.0m to 3.0m / 6.5ft to 10ft |
Seas: Moderate to rough 1.8m to 2.7m / 6ft to 9ft |
Marine Advisory: Small-craft and High Surf Advisory |
Marine Advisory: Small-craft and High Surf Advisory
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Marine Advisory: Small-craft and High Surf Advisory |
Weather Discussion:
A weak lower-level trough could bring a few scattered showers across St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) this (Sunday) evening/tonight. Meanwhile, the Atlantic High Pressure System is becoming the dominant feature, with increased winds occasionally pushing cloud patches across our islands. Occasionally, varying concentrations of Saharan dust could create a film/slight-haze across our area.
Fresh-occasionally strong (35 - 40km/h) breeze can be expected across our islands, with wind directions ranging from north northeast to easterly in some locations. Winds could become gusty/squally (40 - 45km/h) at times, especially during the night-times…Be Alert!
Sea conditions are currently moderate in open water, with swells near 1.5m west of our islands and 2.5m east of our islands. Small-craft operators should be prepared for gusty/squally winds during night-times and above normal swells occasionally nearing 2.0m west of our islands and 3.0m east of our islands…A Small-craft and High Surf Advisory is in effect for St Vincent and the Grenadines until 6:00 pm Wednesday 22nd January, 2025.
Meteorological Forecaster: Joan Mc Donald