St. Vincent & the Grenadines is influenced by a relatively moist atmosphere and this would allow for occasionally cloudy skies and brief sporadic shower activity over the next 24hours. There is a chance of showers around Tuesday morning to the northern portion of the island as low-level instability affects the Central Windwards. By late evening, unstable conditions from the south should generate occasional cloudy skies and trigger a few showers as well. Similar conditions are anticipated early Wednesday.

Gentle and seldom moderate (15km/h – 25km/h) east to east south easterly (E-ESE) trades will move across Saint Vincent and the Grenadines over the next 48 hours. The light wind regime should persist until a slight increase(near 30km/h) around Wednesday. Slight to moderate sea conditions, with swells peaking to 1.0m on the western coasts and 1.5m on the eastern coasts are forecast across the chain. Slight(up to 1.2m) conditions may be present on Tuesday.

Saharan dust intrusion with varying concentrations will continue to affect SVG with some slight improvement around Wednesday afternoon.