A weak trough is anticipated early Monday and is likely to generate cloudy skies and possible scattered showers across St. Vincent and the Grenadines, however a layer of Saharan dust may restrict its activity. Models suggest fair to partly cloudy skies are likely by late evening as a ridge pattern gradually builds. Breezy and hazy conditions are expected on Tuesday with a low chance of showers with similar conditions for Wednesday as the ridge pattern further strengthens.
A predominantly moderate (20km/h-35km/h) east north east to easterly wind flow will move across the islands over the next 12 hours, becoming strong(up to 40 km/h) and east south easterly at times heading into Tuesday and across Wednesday. Sea conditions will generally be moderate with swells peaking at 1.5m on the western coasts and 2.5m on the eastern coast during the next 72 hours. Although there may be some slight improvement around Tuesday, small craft operators and sea bathers should exercise caution. Hazy conditions should linger across the islands, thickening around Tuesday.