The Western Atlantic High Pressure System remains dominant with brisk winds. A few scattered showers are possible, as brisk winds push low level moisture across our area, on the south-east side of the High Pressure System. Later today, a weak low level trough will approach our area with scattered showers Wednesday lingering into Thursday.
The upper levels are expected to remain dry, but weak divergence across our area could lend some support. Hence, isolated convective cloud build ups are likely on Thursday with scattered showers lingering into Friday.
Moderate to fresh (20-38km/h) north-easterly breeze should continue across St.Vincent and the Grenadines this afternoon and for the next few days.
Dust concentrations (20-40 ug/m**3) are possible overnight and into Wednesday with slight haze on the horizon.
Moderate sea swells may fall slightly on Wednesday and Thursday, increasing again on Friday to peak at just over 2m (Advisory: Exercise caution for above normal sea swells).