As a High Pressure circulation dominates the North-eastern Atlantic and a low Pressure circulation dominates the western Atlantic, a couple shearlines with weak instability should bring occasional cloudiness and a few showers scattered across our islands during the next few days; but no significant rainfall accumulations are expected.
Moderate to occasionally fresh (20 – 40km/h) breeze coming from east north-east should veer during Sunday.
Slight to moderate sea conditions, with north-easterly swells ranging 1.0 to 1.8m are across our islands. Wave heights are expected to gradually rise to range 1.2 – 1.8 on west coast and 1.5 to 2.5m on east coasts by Monday….Marine advisories may be issued.
Barometric readings should continue between 1013 - 1016mb across, temporarily rising to near 1018mb between shearlines. A dip to near 1011mb is possible during Monday.
Apart from a patch of dust concentration to cause slight haze on our horizon Sunday, fairly good visibility is expected across our islands.