Models suggest approaching unstable conditions should begin to affect St. Vincent & the Grenadines early Saturday. Therefore, the chance for cloudy skies accompanied with some scattered showers is likely. Fair to partly cloudy conditions are anticipated by late afternoon and across Sunday as the Atlantic High strengthens. A few isolated late afternoon showers may be experienced on Monday.
Occasionally strong(near 40km/h) trades are expected late today(Friday) into Saturday, becoming east south easterly over the next two days before shifting to easterly and reducing to moderate (20-30km/h)around Monday. Sea conditions will remain moderate in open water with swells peaking up to 1.5m on the western coasts and around 2.0m on the eastern coasts. A slight increase(2.0m - 2.5m)is anticipated around Saturday night into Sunday. Small craft operators and sea-bathers should therefore exercise caution for above normal sea swells. An improvement to slight to moderate(1.2 m - 2.0m) conditions is forecasted by late Monday.
In addition, the visibility will be reduced by varying intensities of dust haze until around late Sunday afternoon were a gradual improvement is anticipated.