As the week closes, St. Vincent & the Grenadines can look forward to generally fair conditions accompanied with some gradual improvement to the visibility. Thereafter, low-level instability and convergence may instigate some early morning showers on Sunday. Humid conditions are anticipated for Monday and Tuesday as a south easterly wind flow crosses the island chain. At the same time, weak pulses may result in partly cloudy to occasionally cloudy skies and trigger some scattered showers.

A predominantly moderate (20km/h-35km/h) east to east north easterly wind flow will move across the islands, becoming east south easterly (ESE) by late Sunday. An occasional increase in wind speed (approximately 40km/h) is expected as well until the end of the forecast period.

Seas conditions will be moderate(peaking at 1.5m on the western coasts and 2.2m on the eastern coasts) in open water. A gradual improvement is possible over the weekend, becoming slight(1.0m to 1.5m) early Sunday, slight to moderate(1.2m to 2.0m) across Monday and returning moderate again by Tuesday. Small craft operators and sea bathers are therefore advised to continue to exercise caution for above normal sea swells.