The Atlantic high pressure system will remain the dominant feature during the next 24 hours. An upper level trough across the area is likely to enhance shallow low level cloud patches embedded within the high pressure system resulting in a few scattered showers tonight and tomorrow morning. A weak trough system forecast to affect mainly the northern portion of the region around Thursday night is likely to cause a few scattered showers across the northern portion of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) from late Thursday night into early Friday morning. In addition, a few showers are likely around Friday night into Saturday as weak unstable conditions move across the island chain.
A decrease in wind speed, 15km/h to 30km/h, will be experienced tomorrow, becoming mostly moderate and easterly (20km/h-35km/h) from tomorrow night into Saturday. Sea conditions will remain moderate in open water with swells peaking at 1.5m on the western coasts and 2.0m on the eastern coasts.
In addition, a decrease in haze intrusion will be noticeable during the next two days, to thicken by Friday night.