A High Pressure System is centered across the far eastern Atlantic and lower-level shearline/trough features within its wind-flow along the south-western edge can be expected across our area. Tonight into Wednesday, moisture converging at the lower to mid-levels as shearline features could result in scattered showers across our area. Another weak shearline/ trough is expected Thursday into Friday.
Although the Central Atlantic High Pressure should be re-establishing itself during the weekend, some lower level moisture is expected across our islands.
Moderate (20 - 35km/h) east north-easterly breeze can be expected by tonight, becoming occasionally fresh and veering in direction to east south-easterly on Wednesday.
North-easterly sea swells should be range 0.6m to 1.2m on west coasts and peak near 2.0m on the east coasts of SVG over the next few days.
Barometric readings should range between 1012 and 1016mb across our area.
No significant dust concentrations are expected across our area over the next few days, but a thin film of dust may be noticed occasionally today and Wednesday.