A few showers moved across St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) overnight/early this morning, as dust concentrations started thinning-out across our area. Patches of slight haze are likely until late Thursday, gradually clearing to good visibility. A weak pulse/instability is crossing our islands with a few showers tonight. Isolated showers are likely Wednesday and Thursday, with chance for scattered showers by Friday afternoon.
The Atlantic High Pressure System is pumping moderate to occasionally fresh (20 - 40 km/h) breeze across our islands, but directions are varying due to weak pulses on its southern edge.
Moderate sea conditions with northerly swells are across our islands,
peaking near 1.5 m on west coasts and near 2.5 m on east coasts…Small-craft operators and sea-bathers should exercise extreme caution…Swell heights could start falling Wednesday afternoon on west coasts and during Thursday on east coasts. Gradually returning to slight to moderate (1.0 - 1.5 m) conditions across SVG late Thursday, with north northeasterly swells.