The Atlantic High Pressure System is the dominate feature across our islands. Patches of low level clouds moving along an easterly wind flow will continue to produce occasionally cloudy skies and showers.

Meanwhile, a tropical wave presently located near 35 degrees west latitude (1800 miles east of St. Vincent and the Grenadines), is moving westward near 15 mph.This wave is expected across our area on Thursday.

The first named tropical system for 2018, Subtropical Storm Alberto is located just south of Florida. This system poses NO threat to St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Easterly trade winds ranging between 15 km/h to 35 km/h should continue during the forecast period.

Slight to moderate easterly sea swells are expected; peaking near 2.0 meters (7.0 feet).

Analysis also suggests a layer of Saharan dust haze moving into the area by Wednesday.