A Strong High Pressure System dominates the Northern Atlantic Ocean and occasional showers within its strong (40 - 50km/h) trade wind-flow are crossing our islands, with higher gusts in exposed and mountainous areas. On the southern edge of the High Pressure, scattered showers can be expected across St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) Sunday into mid-week.
After a temporary retreat today, sea conditions could become rough again, Sunday afternoon into Monday. Northeasterly swells could range 2.0 m to 2.5 m on western coasts and between 2.5 m and 3.5 m (possibly near 4.0m) on eastern coasts of SVG during Monday...High-Surf Advisory and Small-Craft Warning remain
in effect for St.Vincent and the Grenadines…
Large waves and dangerous rip-currents could create unsafe conditions for small-craft operators and sea-bathers, particularly on the eastern, northern-eastern and south-eastern coastlines and could be more adverse around high tide times; Sunday 06:14am, Monday 07:08am and Tuesday 08:03am. Analysis indicates decreased wind speeds across SVG is possible late Monday, before rough sea conditions start subsiding late Tuesday.