The combination of lower-level trough, shearline feature and favourable mid to upper level support should maintain instability with some cloudiness across St.Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) until late Friday. As lower-level moisture converges within an anti-cyclonic (High Pressure) circulation east of the island chain, deep convective clouds (towering) could bring occasional light rain, scattered showers and possibly isolated thunderstorms across our islands. Cloudiness and instability should be reduced by Saturday, as the Atlantic High Pressure System rebuilds across our area.
Gentle to moderate (10 - 30km/h) breeze should continue across our islands,
varying between east north-east and east south-east over next few days.
On the west coasts, sea-swells should range between 0.6m and 1.2m while east coasts can expect sea-swells between 1.2m and 1.8m originating from north north-east until late Friday.
Barometric readings should fluctuate between 1011mb and 1015mb across our area with the lingering instability.
A patch of Saharan dust may reduce visibility across our area with slight haze on Thursday, which may also inhibit shower activity.