A tropical wave is crossing the Easter Caribbean and occasional support from mid to upper level features, are enhancing showers and thunderstorm activity. Cloudiness and shower activity should be generally decreased during Monday, but lower level cloud patches could bring occasional showers alternating with concentrations of slight to moderate (20 - 50 µg/m3) Saharan dust.

Another tropical wave is expected across the region by Wednesday with a few scattered showers. 

Varying wind directions with light and gentle (less than 20 km/h) breeze becoming south-easterly tonight. Wind speeds should increase overnight into Monday to moderate/fresh (25 -40km/h) breeze. Directions should back to east north-easterly late Tuesday with the approach of next tropical wave. 

Slight to moderate (1.0 m - 2.0 m) sea conditions are across our islands. Barometric readings range 1014 - 1017mb and could dip slightly by Monday.

 

Tropical wave between west coast Africa and Lesser Antilles:  

Along 37W south of 10N, moving west around 20 kt. Scattered showers are noted near this feature from 06N-08N within 60 nm of the axis.… ~ 1440miles away…vicinity Wednesday 26th

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