Models suggest a continuation of the recent weather pattern for the upcoming days across St Vincent & the Grenadines. Therefore, brief isolated showers under  fair to occasionally cloudy skies should persist. The threat of suspended ash particles however is still likely to remain a concern. Residents and motorists should remain alert due to rain-soaked ash and poor visibility in volcanic ash.

Moderate to fresh (20 - 30 km/h) east north easterly trades trades are expected within the next 24 hours. Occasionally gentle(near 15 km/h) easterly breeze is anticipated for Monday whereas an east south easterly flow should begin on Tuesday.

Slight to moderate sea-conditions are across the islands with swells peaking near 1.0 m on western coasts and near 2.0 m on eastern coasts. Swell heights could start falling late Sunday, ranging from 1.0 m to 1.8 m. Small-craft operators and other users of the sea should not venture along the coast in the red zone due to extremely poor visibility in volcanic ash. Varying concentrations of Saharan dust haze may be visible over the next few days.