No significant change in the weather pattern from the past couple days is forecast across Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Brisk winds will continue to move across the island chain and occasional instability from troughs/shearlines embedded within the Atlantic high pressure system will continue to affect the islands.
One such shearline may generate some showers late tonight into tomorrow morning. Another pulse is seen in the vicinity around Friday afternoon and a few scattered showers around this time period is also likely. Mid to upper levels continue to remain relatively dry and shower activity is forecast to be brief.
Brisk easterlies at 25km/h – 40km/h are forecast with generally moderate sea conditions (1.5m- 2.5m). A gradual improvement on the east coast may be experienced with swells peaking to 2.0m. No significant haze intrusion is forecast within this forecast period.