Breezy and hazy conditions conditions under fair to occasionally cloudy skies can be expected across St Vincent & the Grenadines over the next few days as the Atlantic ridge dominates. A south easterly wind flow could draw equatorial moisture to the islands on Tuesday and this could instigate some light to moderate showers.

Moderate to strong(25-40km/h) trades will cross the islands over the next two days. The flow is predominantly east to east north easterly, however, this should shift to south easterly from Monday afternoon with a slight decrease(near 35km/h) in speed projected for Wednesday.

Seas are moderate to rough in open waters, with swells peaking near 1.5m on the western coasts, and near 2.8m on the eastern coasts. Further deterioration(rise in swell heights) is quite possible as strong wind speeds for prolonged periods would agitate the ocean's surface. As a result, swells may possibly peak near 2.0m on western coasts just over 3.0m on the eastern coasts by late tonight. Small craft operators and sea bathers should exercise extreme caution over the next 72 hours and be prepared for above normal sea swells and gusty winds.  

Haze concentrations should gradually decrease over the next two days.